WWWJ 2012 - Advances in Multimedia e-Learning Technologies Special Issue of World Wide Web Journal
Topics/Call fo Papers
Advances in Multimedia e-Learning Technologies
Special Issue of World Wide Web Journal
Submission Deadline: 1 Feb., 2012
Our Aims
Multimedia technologies and networking infrastructure have changed
human social behavior. One typical example is education. Fueled by the
popularity of the Web Wide Web, the impact of e-learning to
traditional universities drives education professionals to rethink
about how to efficiently and effectively apply multimedia technologies
to improve learning as well as self-learning. Although multimedia
technologies have already been used widely in e-learning, various
considerations and limitations should be carefully addressed from both
pedagogical and technological perspectives, to ensure the successful
incorporation of these technologies in e-learning.
Interested Topics
This special issue aims at collecting papers that are related to the
theme of multimedia technologies for e-learning. Papers that are
relevant, but are not limited, to the following topics will be
considered for this special issue:
Management of Multimedia Learning Objects
Multimedia Edutainment Technologies
Multimedia Technologies for Collaborative Learning
Multimedia Technologies for Mobile/Situated Learning
Multimodal Interactions for e-Learning
Game-based Learning
Real-Time Delivery of Multimedia Instructions
Retrieval of Multimedia Learning Objects
Server and System Architecture for Multimedia Instructions
Submission Guidelines
Each paper for submission should be formatted in single spacing,
single column of no more than 5000 words in length. The main text
should be in Times Roman 10-point. Author instructions can be found at
the Journal Web Site. Prospective authors should submit their papers
online at: www.editorialmanager.com/wwwj/.
Updated information of this call can be found at:
http://www.cs.cityu.edu.hk/~rynson/wwwj/www-cfp.ht....
Important Dates
Paper Submission Due : 01 FEB, 2012
First Review Notification : 02 APR, 2012
First Revised Submission Due : 15 MAY, 2012
Second Review Notification : 15 JUN, 2012
Final Decision Notification : 15 JUL, 2012
Guest Editors
Rynson W.H. Lau rynson.lau-AT-cityu.edu.hk
Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Neil Y. Yen neilywyen-AT-gmail.com
Department of Human Informatics & Cognitive Sciences, Waseda
University, Japan
Frederick Li frederick.li-AT-durham.ac.uk
School of Engineering & Computing Sciences, University of Durham,
United Kingdom
Benjamin W. Wah bwah-AT-cuhk.edu.hk
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Special Issue of World Wide Web Journal
Submission Deadline: 1 Feb., 2012
Our Aims
Multimedia technologies and networking infrastructure have changed
human social behavior. One typical example is education. Fueled by the
popularity of the Web Wide Web, the impact of e-learning to
traditional universities drives education professionals to rethink
about how to efficiently and effectively apply multimedia technologies
to improve learning as well as self-learning. Although multimedia
technologies have already been used widely in e-learning, various
considerations and limitations should be carefully addressed from both
pedagogical and technological perspectives, to ensure the successful
incorporation of these technologies in e-learning.
Interested Topics
This special issue aims at collecting papers that are related to the
theme of multimedia technologies for e-learning. Papers that are
relevant, but are not limited, to the following topics will be
considered for this special issue:
Management of Multimedia Learning Objects
Multimedia Edutainment Technologies
Multimedia Technologies for Collaborative Learning
Multimedia Technologies for Mobile/Situated Learning
Multimodal Interactions for e-Learning
Game-based Learning
Real-Time Delivery of Multimedia Instructions
Retrieval of Multimedia Learning Objects
Server and System Architecture for Multimedia Instructions
Submission Guidelines
Each paper for submission should be formatted in single spacing,
single column of no more than 5000 words in length. The main text
should be in Times Roman 10-point. Author instructions can be found at
the Journal Web Site. Prospective authors should submit their papers
online at: www.editorialmanager.com/wwwj/.
Updated information of this call can be found at:
http://www.cs.cityu.edu.hk/~rynson/wwwj/www-cfp.ht....
Important Dates
Paper Submission Due : 01 FEB, 2012
First Review Notification : 02 APR, 2012
First Revised Submission Due : 15 MAY, 2012
Second Review Notification : 15 JUN, 2012
Final Decision Notification : 15 JUL, 2012
Guest Editors
Rynson W.H. Lau rynson.lau-AT-cityu.edu.hk
Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Neil Y. Yen neilywyen-AT-gmail.com
Department of Human Informatics & Cognitive Sciences, Waseda
University, Japan
Frederick Li frederick.li-AT-durham.ac.uk
School of Engineering & Computing Sciences, University of Durham,
United Kingdom
Benjamin W. Wah bwah-AT-cuhk.edu.hk
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Other CFPs
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