LICE 2014 - London International Conference on Education
Date2014-11-10 - 2014-11-12
Deadline2014-08-01
Venue London, UK - United Kingdom
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.liceducation.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
The London International Conference on Education (LICE) is an international refereed conference dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practices in education. The LICE promotes collaborative excellence between academicians and professionals from Education.
The aim of LICE is to provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals from various educational fields with cross-disciplinary interests to bridge the knowledge gap, promote research esteem and the evolution of pedagogy. The LICE-2014 invites research papers that encompass conceptual analysis, design implementation and performance evaluation.
The topics in LICE-2014 include but are not confined to the following areas:
Art Education
Music Education
Writing Education
Imaginative Education
Language Education
History
Adult Education
Competitive Skills
Continuing Education
Higher Education
Vocational Education
Transferring Disciplines
Business Education
Educational Administration
Human Resource Development
Academic Advising and Counselling
Education Policy and Leadership
Industrial Cooperation
Life-long Learning Experiences
Workplace Learning and Collaborative Learning
Work Employability
Educational Institution Government Partnership
Patent Registration and Technology Transfer
University Spin-Off Companies
Course Management
Accreditation and Quality Assurance
Academic Experiences and Best Practice Contributions
Copy-right
Digital Libraries and Repositories
Digital Rights Management
Evaluation and Assessment
E-content Management and Development
Open Content
e-Portfolios
Grading Methods
Knowledge Management
Quality processes at National and International level
Security and Data Protection
Student Selection Criteria in Interdisciplinary Studies
User-Generated Content
Curriculum, Research and Development
Acoustics in Education Environment
APD/Listening
Counsellor Education
Courses, Tutorials and Labs
Curriculum Design
ESL/TESL
Educational Foundations
Early Childhood Education
Elementary Education
Geographical Education
Health Education
Home Education
Rural Education
Science Education
Secondary Education
Second life Educators
Social Studies Education
Special Education
Learning / Teaching Methodologies and Assessment
Simulated Communities and Online Mentoring
e-Testing and new Test Theories
Supervising and Managing Student Projects
Pedagogy Enhancement with e-Learning
Educating the Educators
Immersive Learning
Blended Learning
Computer-Aided Assessment
Metrics and Performance Measurement
Assessment Software Tools
Assessment Methods in Blended Learning Environments
Global Issues In Education and Research
Education, Research and Globalization
Barriers to Learning (ethnicity, age, psychosocial factors, ...)
Women and Minorities in Science and Technology
Indigenous and Diversity Issues
Government Policy issues
Organizational, Legal and Financial Aspects
Digital Divide
Increasing Affordability and Access to the Internet
Ethical issues in Education
Intellectual Property Rights and Plagiarism
Pedagogy
Teacher Education
Cross-disciplinary areas of Education
Educational Psychology
Education practice trends and issues
Indigenous Education
Kinesiology and Leisure Science
K12
Life-long Learning Education
Mathematics Education
Physical Education (PE)
Reading Education
Religion and Education Studies
Research Management
Research Methodologies
Academic Research Projects
Joint-research programmes
Research on Technology in Education
Research Centres
Links between Education and Research
New Challenges in Education
ECTS experiences
The Bologna Process and its implementation
Joint-Degree Programmes
Erasmus and Exchange experiences in universities
Students and Teaching staff Exchange programmes
Ubiquitous Learning
Accessibility to Disabled Users
Animation, 3D, and Web 3D Applications
Context Dependent Learning
Distance Education
E-Learning
E-Manufacturing
Educational Technology
Educational Games and Software
Human Computer Interaction
ICT Education
Internet technologies
Learning Management Systems (LMS)
Mobile Applications and Learning (M-learning)
Multi-Virtual Environment
Standards and Interoperability
Technology Enhanced Learning
Technology Support for Pervasive Learning
Ubiquitous Computing
Videos for Learning and Educational Multimedia
Virtual and Augmented Reality
Virtual Learning Environments (VLE)
Web 2.0, Social Networking, Blogs and Wikis
Wireless Applications
Research In Progress
Ongoing research from undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates and professionals Projects
Collaborative Research
Integration of cross-cultural studies in curriculum
Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
New Trends And Experiences
Other Areas of Education
Panel Discussion
Proposals from those who would like to facilitate a panel discussion are welcomed. The proposals may address any of the topics falling within the scope of the conference themes.
Panel Discussions provide an opportunity for public discussion amongst a selected group of panelists. Central to the success of a panel discussion is the choice of a good topic as the focus for discussion and panellists who bring differing perspectives and are confident in making clear arguments in a live situation. Panels should comprise of three to five scholars who present their arguments; a discussant offers critical comment on the arguments made and the discussion is opened up to the participating audience.
The proposal must include:
Title
Panel Chair(s) (if necessary)
Speakers Name, Affiliation and Email
Scope
Objective and motivation
The LICE-2014 will set aside space for those who wish to pursue discussion of a particular topic or issue. Interested individuals should submit a proposal not more than 400 words, on or before August 31, 2014. In addition, the proposal should indicate the duration of the panel discussion (preferred duration is 90 minutes).
All accepted Panel Discussion proposal will be published in the Conference Proceedings. If you are interested in organising Panel Discussion for the LICE-2014, please email your proposal to the pandis-AT-liceducation.org. Submissions should be in MS Word format.
Virtual Presentation (Video Conferencing)
We understand that some presenters will not be unable to make the trip to London to present their research paper, case study, work in progress and report, mainly due to financial and/or political restrictions on travel. The LICE-2014 has therefore instituted a virtual presentation system to allow the authors of accepted papers the same publication opportunities as regular presenters. A research works submitted without the participant attending the conference in person, but presented via video conferencing are refereed and published (if accepted) in the conference proceedings.
You can submit a research paper, case study, work in progress and report for virtual presentation under the open call for papers via email to virtual-AT-liceducation.org
Sessions Speakers Participation
The LICE-2014 invites speakers to share their knowledge on issues or subject matters of the research work. To be a session speaker, you need to email the:
Presentation Title
Scope (300 words)
Objective and Motivation (200 words)
Name, Affiliation and Email
If you are interested in giving a talk without submitting a paper, please email your proposal to the speakers-AT-liceducation.org before July 31, 2014. The proposal will be reviewed by the Steering Committees. After acceptance, you will receive a feedback on any modification required. All accepted proposals will be published in the proceedings.
Notes:
? The panel discussion members and session speakers are responsible for meeting the costs of their registration, travel and accommodation.
Journal Publications
All the accepted papers will appear in the proceedings and modified version of selected papers will be published in special issues peer reviewed journals.
The aim of LICE is to provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals from various educational fields with cross-disciplinary interests to bridge the knowledge gap, promote research esteem and the evolution of pedagogy. The LICE-2014 invites research papers that encompass conceptual analysis, design implementation and performance evaluation.
The topics in LICE-2014 include but are not confined to the following areas:
Art Education
Music Education
Writing Education
Imaginative Education
Language Education
History
Adult Education
Competitive Skills
Continuing Education
Higher Education
Vocational Education
Transferring Disciplines
Business Education
Educational Administration
Human Resource Development
Academic Advising and Counselling
Education Policy and Leadership
Industrial Cooperation
Life-long Learning Experiences
Workplace Learning and Collaborative Learning
Work Employability
Educational Institution Government Partnership
Patent Registration and Technology Transfer
University Spin-Off Companies
Course Management
Accreditation and Quality Assurance
Academic Experiences and Best Practice Contributions
Copy-right
Digital Libraries and Repositories
Digital Rights Management
Evaluation and Assessment
E-content Management and Development
Open Content
e-Portfolios
Grading Methods
Knowledge Management
Quality processes at National and International level
Security and Data Protection
Student Selection Criteria in Interdisciplinary Studies
User-Generated Content
Curriculum, Research and Development
Acoustics in Education Environment
APD/Listening
Counsellor Education
Courses, Tutorials and Labs
Curriculum Design
ESL/TESL
Educational Foundations
Early Childhood Education
Elementary Education
Geographical Education
Health Education
Home Education
Rural Education
Science Education
Secondary Education
Second life Educators
Social Studies Education
Special Education
Learning / Teaching Methodologies and Assessment
Simulated Communities and Online Mentoring
e-Testing and new Test Theories
Supervising and Managing Student Projects
Pedagogy Enhancement with e-Learning
Educating the Educators
Immersive Learning
Blended Learning
Computer-Aided Assessment
Metrics and Performance Measurement
Assessment Software Tools
Assessment Methods in Blended Learning Environments
Global Issues In Education and Research
Education, Research and Globalization
Barriers to Learning (ethnicity, age, psychosocial factors, ...)
Women and Minorities in Science and Technology
Indigenous and Diversity Issues
Government Policy issues
Organizational, Legal and Financial Aspects
Digital Divide
Increasing Affordability and Access to the Internet
Ethical issues in Education
Intellectual Property Rights and Plagiarism
Pedagogy
Teacher Education
Cross-disciplinary areas of Education
Educational Psychology
Education practice trends and issues
Indigenous Education
Kinesiology and Leisure Science
K12
Life-long Learning Education
Mathematics Education
Physical Education (PE)
Reading Education
Religion and Education Studies
Research Management
Research Methodologies
Academic Research Projects
Joint-research programmes
Research on Technology in Education
Research Centres
Links between Education and Research
New Challenges in Education
ECTS experiences
The Bologna Process and its implementation
Joint-Degree Programmes
Erasmus and Exchange experiences in universities
Students and Teaching staff Exchange programmes
Ubiquitous Learning
Accessibility to Disabled Users
Animation, 3D, and Web 3D Applications
Context Dependent Learning
Distance Education
E-Learning
E-Manufacturing
Educational Technology
Educational Games and Software
Human Computer Interaction
ICT Education
Internet technologies
Learning Management Systems (LMS)
Mobile Applications and Learning (M-learning)
Multi-Virtual Environment
Standards and Interoperability
Technology Enhanced Learning
Technology Support for Pervasive Learning
Ubiquitous Computing
Videos for Learning and Educational Multimedia
Virtual and Augmented Reality
Virtual Learning Environments (VLE)
Web 2.0, Social Networking, Blogs and Wikis
Wireless Applications
Research In Progress
Ongoing research from undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates and professionals Projects
Collaborative Research
Integration of cross-cultural studies in curriculum
Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
New Trends And Experiences
Other Areas of Education
Panel Discussion
Proposals from those who would like to facilitate a panel discussion are welcomed. The proposals may address any of the topics falling within the scope of the conference themes.
Panel Discussions provide an opportunity for public discussion amongst a selected group of panelists. Central to the success of a panel discussion is the choice of a good topic as the focus for discussion and panellists who bring differing perspectives and are confident in making clear arguments in a live situation. Panels should comprise of three to five scholars who present their arguments; a discussant offers critical comment on the arguments made and the discussion is opened up to the participating audience.
The proposal must include:
Title
Panel Chair(s) (if necessary)
Speakers Name, Affiliation and Email
Scope
Objective and motivation
The LICE-2014 will set aside space for those who wish to pursue discussion of a particular topic or issue. Interested individuals should submit a proposal not more than 400 words, on or before August 31, 2014. In addition, the proposal should indicate the duration of the panel discussion (preferred duration is 90 minutes).
All accepted Panel Discussion proposal will be published in the Conference Proceedings. If you are interested in organising Panel Discussion for the LICE-2014, please email your proposal to the pandis-AT-liceducation.org. Submissions should be in MS Word format.
Virtual Presentation (Video Conferencing)
We understand that some presenters will not be unable to make the trip to London to present their research paper, case study, work in progress and report, mainly due to financial and/or political restrictions on travel. The LICE-2014 has therefore instituted a virtual presentation system to allow the authors of accepted papers the same publication opportunities as regular presenters. A research works submitted without the participant attending the conference in person, but presented via video conferencing are refereed and published (if accepted) in the conference proceedings.
You can submit a research paper, case study, work in progress and report for virtual presentation under the open call for papers via email to virtual-AT-liceducation.org
Sessions Speakers Participation
The LICE-2014 invites speakers to share their knowledge on issues or subject matters of the research work. To be a session speaker, you need to email the:
Presentation Title
Scope (300 words)
Objective and Motivation (200 words)
Name, Affiliation and Email
If you are interested in giving a talk without submitting a paper, please email your proposal to the speakers-AT-liceducation.org before July 31, 2014. The proposal will be reviewed by the Steering Committees. After acceptance, you will receive a feedback on any modification required. All accepted proposals will be published in the proceedings.
Notes:
? The panel discussion members and session speakers are responsible for meeting the costs of their registration, travel and accommodation.
Journal Publications
All the accepted papers will appear in the proceedings and modified version of selected papers will be published in special issues peer reviewed journals.
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