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ITEC 2010 - 1st International Conference on Interdisciplinary Research on Technology, Education and Communication ITEC2010

Date2010-05-25

Deadline2010-01-22

VenueKortrijk, Belgium Belgium

Keywords

Websitehttp://www.kuleuven-kortrijk.be/itec2010

Topics/Call fo Papers

*ITEC2010 - 1st International Conference on Interdisciplinary Research on
Technology, Education and Communication*

http://www.kuleuven-kortrijk.be/itec2010

25th - 27th of May 2010, Kortrijk, Belgium

This conference is the first in a series of conferences that serves as a
forum for an international community of researchers. The aim is to bring
together researchers and practitioners from all the disciplines within
Computer sciences, Applied Linguistics, Methodology and Educational
Technology that engage with research on electronic learning. The scope of
the conference includes

- adaptive & adaptable learning environments

- agent based systems

- authoring systems

- CorpusCALL

- data mining

- distributed decision support

- distributed search

- electronic assessment

- electronic language learning environments

- game-based learning

- heuristic optimization

- heuristics for data mining

- instructional design

- item response theory

- language testing

- learner characteristics

- machine learning

- mobile learning

- pervasive learning

- reinforcement learning

- statistical modelling

*Submission details *

Submitted research should be situated in at least two of the four research
fields and authors are invited to submit extended abstracts.

These short papers (try to limit to 1000 words) will give you the
opportunity to present your work at the conference. The accepted abstracts
will appear in a conference booklet and their authors will be invited to
submit an extended version for the reviewed post conference volume that will
be published in *Springer's CCIS series*.

*Deadlines *

22nd Jan 2010: *Deadline submission*

26th Feb 2010: Decisions to authors

* Keynote talks*

“The merits of computerised adaptive testing for computer assisted learning”

Bernard Veldkamp en Theo Eggen, University of Twente.

“Addictive links: Adaptive Navigation Support in College-Level Courses”

Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh.

“Science 2.0: The open orchestration of knowledge creation”

Fridolin Wild, The Open University.

Best regards,

ITEC 2010 Organizing Committee

itec2010-AT-kuleuven-kortrijk.be

Last modified: 2010-06-04 19:32:22