ELS 2012 - The Sixth Workshop on E-Learning Security (ELS-2012)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Sixth Workshop on E-Learning Security (ELS-2012)
In Conjunction With
The World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2012)
Technical Co-sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter and IEEE K/W Section Canada
June 10-12, 2012
www.worldcis.org
Objectives
The aim of the ELS Workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in ELearning Security and to discuss the latest advanced technologies in this area. This workshop is expected to stimulate discussions about the future development of appropriate models, methods, and tools for building E-Learning Security.
Topics of Interest include but are not limited to
? Security and Privacy in E-Learning
? Security Issues on E-Learning Assessments
? E-Learning Security Auditing
? Biometrics in E-Learning
? Secure E-Learning Development and Application
? Digital Rights Management (DRM) for E-Learning
? Emerging E-Learning Markets
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline March 22, 2012
Notification of Paper Acceptance/Rejection March 26, 2012
Camera Ready Paper due April 4, 2012
Conference Dates June 10-12, 2012
Paper Submission
The style file and templates is available at Paper Submission. Please submit your full paper(s) in PDF format via email to els-2012-AT-worldcis.org
Workshop Chairs
Galyna Akmayeva, Infonomics Society, UK and Republic of Ireland
Charles A. Shoniregun, Infonomics Society, UK and Republic of Ireland
Kinshuk, Athabasca University, Canada
Technical Program Committee
Matteo Gaeta, University of Salerno, Italy
Vyacheslav Grebenyuk, Kharkiv National University of Radioelectronics (KNURE), Ukraine
Rashid Jayousi, Al-Quds University, Palestine
Victoriya Repka, The People's Open Access Education Initiative, Australia
Gurmeet Singh, The University of the South Pacific, Fiji
Jongwook Woo, California State University, USA
Jeanne Schreurs, Hasselt University, Belgium
In Conjunction With
The World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2012)
Technical Co-sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter and IEEE K/W Section Canada
June 10-12, 2012
www.worldcis.org
Objectives
The aim of the ELS Workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in ELearning Security and to discuss the latest advanced technologies in this area. This workshop is expected to stimulate discussions about the future development of appropriate models, methods, and tools for building E-Learning Security.
Topics of Interest include but are not limited to
? Security and Privacy in E-Learning
? Security Issues on E-Learning Assessments
? E-Learning Security Auditing
? Biometrics in E-Learning
? Secure E-Learning Development and Application
? Digital Rights Management (DRM) for E-Learning
? Emerging E-Learning Markets
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline March 22, 2012
Notification of Paper Acceptance/Rejection March 26, 2012
Camera Ready Paper due April 4, 2012
Conference Dates June 10-12, 2012
Paper Submission
The style file and templates is available at Paper Submission. Please submit your full paper(s) in PDF format via email to els-2012-AT-worldcis.org
Workshop Chairs
Galyna Akmayeva, Infonomics Society, UK and Republic of Ireland
Charles A. Shoniregun, Infonomics Society, UK and Republic of Ireland
Kinshuk, Athabasca University, Canada
Technical Program Committee
Matteo Gaeta, University of Salerno, Italy
Vyacheslav Grebenyuk, Kharkiv National University of Radioelectronics (KNURE), Ukraine
Rashid Jayousi, Al-Quds University, Palestine
Victoriya Repka, The People's Open Access Education Initiative, Australia
Gurmeet Singh, The University of the South Pacific, Fiji
Jongwook Woo, California State University, USA
Jeanne Schreurs, Hasselt University, Belgium
Other CFPs
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