ACE 2012 - Australian Conference for Computers in Education
Topics/Call fo Papers
Australian Conference for Computers in Education will be held in Perth, ACEC2012. This is a national bi-annual conference.
This is an opportunity to meet with internationally renowned presenters, network with a range of educators from around Australia and overseas and combine it with a holiday in Western Australia. The call for papers and presenters is now open with the opportunity to present a paper, workshop, poster or discussion. Proposals, including an abstract, may now be registered at the conference website:
http://acec2012.acce.edu.au/cfp
Abstracts for refereed papers closes in March ... abstracts for non-refereed sessions close in June.
Please consider putting in a proposal through the website (its easy). Encourage a teaching colleague to put in a proposal.
The theme is "ITS time" (Information Technology in Schools time) with strands for K-12 teachers, school leaders, educational researchers, teacher educators and school IT support personnel.
We look forward to meeting with you.
This is an opportunity to meet with internationally renowned presenters, network with a range of educators from around Australia and overseas and combine it with a holiday in Western Australia. The call for papers and presenters is now open with the opportunity to present a paper, workshop, poster or discussion. Proposals, including an abstract, may now be registered at the conference website:
http://acec2012.acce.edu.au/cfp
Abstracts for refereed papers closes in March ... abstracts for non-refereed sessions close in June.
Please consider putting in a proposal through the website (its easy). Encourage a teaching colleague to put in a proposal.
The theme is "ITS time" (Information Technology in Schools time) with strands for K-12 teachers, school leaders, educational researchers, teacher educators and school IT support personnel.
We look forward to meeting with you.
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