Call for Participation of ICCE98

Bill Barowy (wbarowy who-is-at lesley.edu)
Tue, 3 Mar 1998 10:19:21 -0400

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>From: ICCE98 <icce98 who-is-at center.njtu.edu.cn>
>Subject: Call for Participation of ICCE98
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> The Sixth International Conference on Computers in Education
> Beijing, China 14-17 October, 1998
>
>Organized by Asia-Pacific Chapter of AACE
> http://www.apc.src.ncu.edu.tw/
> http://www.aace.org
>Hosted by Northern JiaoTong University
>Co-Sponsored by:
> Peking University
> Tsinghua University
> Beijing Normal University
> China Computer Federation
> Chinese CBE Academic Society
> China Association for Educational Technology
> National Research Center of Computer in Education of primary and
> secondary schools
>
> Theme:"Global Education on the Net"
>
>Program Activities
>
>* Keynote Speakers * Invited Speakers * Papers
> * Panels * Workshops *
>Tutorials
> * Posters * Examples in Practice
> * Exhibition
> * Social Program
>
>ICCE 98 Important Dates
>
> Technical Session Submission Date Acceptance Notification
>Final
>Version Due
>
> Papers April 15,1998 July 1,1998
> July 15,1998
> Workshop Proposals April 1,1998 April 15,1998
> Workshop Papers June 15,1998 July 15,1998
>
> Panels May 1,1998 July
>1,1998 September 1,1998
> Tutorials May 1,1998 July
>1,1998 September 1,1998
> Posters April 15,1998 July
>1,1998 September 15,1998
> Examples-in-Practice June 15,1998 August 15,1998
>September 15,1998
> Exhibition
> September 1,1998
> Pre-registration Deadline:
>September
>1,1998
>
>-----------------------------------------
> NEW in this call:
> Keynote Speakers, Invited Speakers
> Workshop, Panel & Tutorial Chairs
>------------------------------------------
>ICCE98 Secretariat
>Computer Center=A3=AC Northern Jiaotong University=A3=AC
> Beijing, 100044 China
>Email: icce98 who-is-at center.njtu.edu.cn
>http://www.njtu.edu.cn/icce98/
>http://www.isi.edu/isd/icce98/
>FTP: //icce98.njtu.edu.cn
>Tel: +86-10-63240466
>Fax: +86-10-62245826 to ICCE98
>
>ICCE 98 is the sixth conference of the ICCE conference series. The first
>three conferences (1989, 1991, 1993) were held in Chinese Taipei. Starting
>from the fourth, the series has been organized by the Asia-Pacific Chapter
>of AACE. The fourth conference was in Singapore in 1995 and the fifth was
>in Kuching, Malaysia, 1997. The conference serves to foster the creation
>and dissemination of knowledge about the use of information technology in
>education in Asia-Pacific region, in particular, the hosting countries.
>Because of the rapid growing up community in the region, ICCE has become an
>annual conference since 1997. For more information of ICCE history, see
>http://www.apc.src.ncu.edu.tw/
> There are a large number of local researchers in this area in China.
>Besides stimulating more local research, the conference will set a
>milestone for China in employing information technology in education in the
>next century.
> ICCE is becoming the premier conference in this field, serving as the
>forum for innovative responses to the challenges of education in the
>Information Age.
>
> Theme:"Global Education on the Net"
>
> Papers which address the theory, research and applications as well as
>describe innovative projects are especially encouraged.
>
>Topics
> Suggested topics of interest, but are not limited to:
>
>1. Architectures for Educational Technology Systems
>2. Artificial Intelligence and Networked Learning
>3. Authoring
>4. Collaboration (University/School/Industry)
>5. Computer Support for Collaborative Learning
>6. Computer Mediated Communication
>7. Constructivism and Teaching/Learning Strategies
>8. Country Specific Developments
>9. Educational Simulation and Gaming
>10. Global Education
>11. Improving Classroom Teaching
>12. Interactive Learning Environments
>13. Intelligent Educational Agents
>14. Intelligent Tutoring Systems
>15. Language Learning
>16. Motivation
>17. Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence
>18. Multimedia and Distance Learning
>19. Network and Hypermedia Navigation
>20. Networked Learning and Artificial Intelligence
>21. Networked Social Learning Models
>22. Pedagogical Foundations
>23. Policy, Ethics, Standards, and Legal Issues
>24. Rural, Developing, and Remote Areas of the World
>25. Social and Cultural Issues
>26. System Design and Development Methodologies
>27. System Evaluation
>28. Teaching/Learning Strategies
>29. Teleconferencing (Audio, Computer, Video)
>30. User/Student Modeling
>31. Virtual Reality
>32. Web-Based Collaborative Learning
>33. Web-Based Distance Learning
>34. Web-Based ITS
>
>Keynote Speakers:
>
> John Bransford, Vanderbilt University, USA
> John Seely Brown, Xerox Corporation and Palo Alto Research Center, USA
> David CL Liu, National Tsing Hua University, Chinese Taipei
> Bing-Lin Zhong, State Education Committee, China
>
>Invited Speakers:
>
> Boris Berenfeld, TERC, USA
> Alfred Hubler, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
> Lewis Johnson, University of Southern California, USA
> Toshio Okamoto, University of Electro-Communications, Japan
> Cheng-Dong Song, China Association for Educational Technology, China
> Jian-Ping Wu, Tsinghua University, China
> Jing-Zhong Zhang, Guangzhou Normal College, China
>
>Papers
>
>Full papers
>
> We invite submissions of full papers which present original reports of
>substantive new work, integrative reviews in R&D, or novel applications
>related to the main tracks of the conference. Submitted papers will be
>refereed by at least three independent referees through peer review with
>respect to several criteria, including originality, quality, and
>significance of research, relevance to the theme of the conference, and
>clarity of presentation. Accepted papers will be allotted 25 minutes each
>for presentation at the conference.
>
>Short papers
>
> We invite submissions of short papers that report novel designs,
>work-in-progress or innovations tested in real-world settings. Submitted
>papers will be reviewed for quality and significance/relevance to the theme
>of the conference. Accepted papers will be allotted 15 minutes each for
>presentation at the conference.
>
>General Information for Authors
>-------------------------------
>1. A full paper should be 5 - 8 pages, including title (minus author
>details), topic number, 200-word abstracts, diagrams and bibliography.
>
>2. A short paper should contain an extended abstract of 2-3 pages,
>including title (minus author details), topic number, diagrams, and
>bibliography.
>
>3. Submission must be in English.
>
>4. Submission should be sized on A4 or 8 1/2" X 11" paper, preferably
>double-sided using single-spacing, single column and 10 point Times font.
>
>5. Each copy of the submission must include a separate Cover Page which
>contains details of the authors.
>
>6. Electronic submission of papers is preferred, either in ASCII, MS-Word,
>RTF, Postscript format with TIF format photos. Electronic submission must
>be accompanied by one hard/print copy by normal post. If electronic
>submission is not possible, please post four (4) hard/print copies.
>
>7. All papers will be reviewed by referees who will not know the identities
>of the authors. Authors are thus required to exercise care as not to reveal
>their identities and affiliations in their papers. Identities will only be
>noted in the Cover Page.
>
>8. All communication will be with the primary contact person named who is
>responsible for communicating with co-authors.
>
>9. All presenters must register and pay the registration fee, that will
>also ensure the accepted paper will be published in the conference
>proceedings.
>
>10. Submit Paper to ftp://icce98.njtu.edu.cn or icce98 who-is-at center.njtu.edu.c=
n
>
>Cover page format
>-----------------------------------------------
>Technical Session:
>
>( Papers ( Panels ( Workshops ( Tutorials
>
>( Posters ( Examples-in-Practice ( Exhibition
>
>Topics number: ________, __________, _________
>
>Title of Submission ___________________________________________________
>
>Keywords (please provide a maximum of five keywords that describe the
>contents of your submission)
>
>
>
>Primary contact person
>Name
>Postal Address
>
>
>Telephone
>Fax
>Email
>
>Co-Author /Presenter
>Name
>Affiliation
>Name
>Affiliation
>-------------------------------------------------
>
>To receive more information, contact:
>
>ICCE98 Secretariat
>Computer Center, Northern Jiaotong University,
>Beijing, 100044 China
>FTP: //icce98.njtu.edu.cn
>Email: icce98 who-is-at center.njtu.edu.cn
>http://www.njtu.edu.cn/icce98/
>http://www.isi.edu/isd/icce98/
>Tel: +86-10-63240466
>Fax: +86-10-62245826 to ICCE98
>
>Panels
>
>Panels Chair:
> Dr. Yam-San Chee, National Singapore University, Singapore
> cheeys who-is-at iscs.nus.edu.sg
>(http://www.iscs.nus.edu.sg/labs/learning/lels/ICCE98.html)
>
> The program committee of the 6th International Conference on Computers
>in Education (ICCE98) invites proposals for 1-hour panel sessions that will
>be held during the main conference. A panel provides the opportunity for
>3-5 people (including the panel chair) to present their views or research
>results on a current theme, contentious issue, or fundamental question.
>Panels should deal with timely topics that are of interest to the research
>community. They should allot at least 40% of the time for interaction and
>discussion with the audience.
>
> Panel selection will be based on the importance, originality, focus,
>and timeliness of the proposed topic. Additional criteria include the
>expertise of proposed panel discussants and the potential for informed as
>well as thought-provoking discussion.
>
> A panel summary and position statements will be included in the
>conference proceedings.
>
>Requirements for Submission
>
>Summary of Important dates:
> May 1, 1998 Panel proposals due
> July 1, 1998 Notification of acceptance of panel proposals
> Sept 1, 1998 Final version of panel position statements due
>
> Panel organizers should e-mail the following information to the Panel
>Chair, Yam San Chee, at
>cheeys who-is-at iscs.nus.edu.sg:
>
> * Title of the proposed panel
> * Description of the panel topic with arguments on the significance,
>timeliness, and expected level of interest of the proposed topic (2-3 page=
s)
> * List of panel participants, including statement of their
>expertise/credentials, together with a position statement of each proposed
>panelist (3-5 pages)
> * The name, address, e-mail address, phone number, and fax number of the
>panel organizer
>
>Please direct any further questions to the Panels Chair:
>
> Dr. Yam San Chee
> Dept of Information Systems and Computer Science
> National University of Singapore
> Lower Kent Ridge Road
> Singapore 119260
> (65) 874-2902
> (65) 779-4580 fax
> cheeys who-is-at iscs.nus.edu.sg
>
>Workshops
>
>Workshops Chair:
> Dr. W. Lewis Johnson , University of Southern California, USA
> johnson who-is-at isi.edu
> (http://www.isi.edu/isd/icce98/workshop-call.html)
>
> The program committee of the 6th International Conference on Computers
>in Education (ICCE98) invites proposals for workshops to precede the main
>conference. The workshops are intended to provide opportunities for
>in-depth meetings and informal discussions about particular aspects of the
>use of computers in education.
>
>The topics of workshops, see the topics for paper.
>
>Requirements for Submission
>
>Summary of important dates:
> April 1, 1998 Workshop proposals due
> April 15, 1998 Notification of acceptance of workshop proposals
> June 15, 1998 Due date for workshop submissions
> July 15, 1998 Notification of acceptance of workshop
>submissions
>
> Workshop organizers should e-mail the following information to the
>Workshops Chair, Lewis Johnson, johnson who-is-at isi.edu:
> * Title of the proposed workshop
> * Description of the workshop, including a strategy for recruiting and
>selecting papers and participants
> * List of workshop organizers
>* The name, address, e-mail address, phone number, and fax number of the
>person to contact
> * Estimated number of participants
> * Length (half-day/full-day) and suggested format.
>
>Workshop Details
>
> All workshops will be held on October 14, 1998, the day before the main
>conference. The workshops will be either half-day or full-day.
>
> The workshop organizers will be responsible for:
>
> * Producing a call-for-participation and distributing it.
> * Selecting workshop participants. A list of participants should be
>submitted to the Workshop Chair by August 15, 1998.
> * Producing the workshop notes. If camera ready copy of the notes is
>submitted to the ICCE98 Committee by Sept. 14, 1998, the ICCE98 Committee
>will produce copies of the workshop notes for workshop participants.
>
> The ICCE98 Committee will provide meeting places for the workshops
>including nominal refreshments. The workshop participants are required to
>register for the ICCE98 main conference. Workshop registration will be
>handled by the ICCE98 Committee along with the main conference registration=
=2E
>
>Please direct all questions to the Workshops Chair:
>
> Dr. W. Lewis Johnson
> Information Sciences Institute
> University of Southern California
> 4676 Admiralty Way
> Marina del Rey, CA 90292-6695 USA
> +1 (310) 822-1511
> +1 (310) 823-6714 fax
> johnson who-is-at isi.edu
>
>Tutorials
>
>Tutorials Chair:
> Ke-Kang He, Beijing Normal University, China
> hekk who-is-at public3.bta.net.cn
>
>Requirement for submission
>
> Tutorials are intended to enhance the skills and broaden the
>perspective of their attendees. Anyone wishing to organize a half-day (3
>hours) tutorial in connection with this conference should be designed to
>introduce a rigorous framework for learning a new area or to provide
>advanced technical training in an area, and submit a proposal to the ICCE98
>Secretariat by May 1st, 1998.
>
> The tutorial submission proposals must include the following
>information, which should be send to the Tutorial Chair, Ke-Kang He,
>hekk who-is-at public3.bta.net.cn:
> * a clear description of the objectives;
> * the background knowledge expected of the participants;
> * the time allocation for the major course topics;
> * a 200-word abstract and a 1-page topical outline of the content;
> * a summary of the instructor's qualifications.
>
>Please direct all questions to Tutorials Chair:
>
> Prof. Ke-Kang He
> Institute of Modern education technology
> Beijing Normal University
> Beijing, 100875, China
> +86-10-62208437
> +86-10-62200567 fax
> Email: hekk who-is-at public3.bta.net.cn
>
>Posters
>
> Poster presentations enable researchers to present late-breaking
>results, significant work progress, or work that is best communicated in
>conversation. No formal presentation is expected, but posters will be
>accessible for informal viewing and authors are expected to be present at
>their posters for the exchange of ideas on a one-on-one basis with the
>conference attendees. Posters will be reviewed and selected on the basis of
>their contribution to research or practice.
>
> * Proposals should include an extended abstract of at most 2 pages,
>emphasizing the problem, what was done, and why the work is important.
>
> * Poster presenters will be allotted space with a board for poster.
>
>Examples-in-practice
>
>Examples-in-practice/ Exhibition Organizer:
> Hong Wang, Northern JiaoTong University, China
> hwang who-is-at center.njtu.edu.cn
>
> Examples-in-Practice are demonstrations by researchers and
>non-commercial developers on systems developed or prototyped and provide an
>opportunity for feedback and contacts. Examples-in-Practice also include
>video sessions that will be shown throughout the conference, usually
>demonstrating systems or environments that are difficult to show live, or
>for illustrating concepts that are difficult to put down on paper or
>present orally. Submissions will be refereed for value and novelty of the
>concepts illustrated.
>
> * Each submission should be accompanied by a 1-page description of the
>project/problem, what was done, and why the work is important.
>
> * For video submissions, submit one copy of a tape in VHS/PAL or NTSC
>format. Tapes may be rejected for poor value of content or poor production
>quality.
>
> * Videos should be at most 30 minutes long.
>
> Presenters will be allotted space with tables and chairs. Presenters
>will be required to arrange for their own software & hardware systems, and
>other specialized equipment.
>
>Exhibition
>
> Companies or institutions offering educational technology products and
>services are invited to participate in the Exhibition that is held in
>conjunction with the conference. Booths will be made available for a fee.
>Kindly indicate interest by completing the Cover Page.
>
>Awards, proceedings, publications
>
> * All presented submissions will be considered for Awards in their
>respective categories.
> * Accepted papers (full and short) and summaries of panel discussions
>will be published by the AACE in the Conference Proceedings.
> * Selected papers will be invited for publication in the journals
>published by the AACE (please refer to the list in the AACE section below),
>and will also be highlighted in the AACE periodical Educational Technology
>Review.
>
>
> International Advisor Committee
>Chairman: Chee-Kit Looi, Information Technology Institute, Singapore
>Member: Claude Frasson, University of Montreal, Canada
> Gary Marks, AACE, USA
> VIVET Martial, University du Maine, France
> Herman Maurer, Graz University of Technology, Austria
> Gordon McCalla, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
> Riichiro Mizoguchi, Osaka University, Japan
>
> Programme Committee
>Co-Chair:
> Tak-Wai Chan, National Central University, Chinese Taipei
> Allan Collins, Northwest University & BBN,USA
> Jian-Xiang Lin, Peking University, China
>
>Member:
>KSR Anjaneyulu, ESN technologies, India
>Wing K. Au, University of South Australia, Australia
>Boris Berenfeld, TERC, USA
>Kate Bielaczyc, BBN, USA
>Ben du Boulay, University of Sussex, UK
>Bertram Bruce, University of Illinois, USA
>Amy Bruckman, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
>Kuo-En Chang, National Taiwan Normal University, Chinese Taipei
>Yam-San Chee, National University of Singapore, Singapore
>Shihong Chen, Purdue University, USA
>Victor Chen, National Institute of Education, Singapore
>Yu Chen, Renmin University of China, China
>Betty Collis, University of Twente, Netherlands
>Jeff Cumming, La Trobe University, Australia
>Ru-Wei Dai, Institute of Automation, China
>Pierre Dillenbourg, University of Geneva, Switzerland
>Wei-Guo Feng, TongJi University, China
>Gerhard Fischer, University of Colorado, USA
>Jim Greer, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
>Mark Guzdial, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
>Rogers Hall, U.C. Berkeley, USA
>Giyoo Hatano, Keio University, Japan
>Jan Hawkins, CCT/EDC, USA
>Ke-Kang He, Beijing Normal University, China
>Lewis Johnson, University of Southern California, USA
>David Jonassen, Pennsylvania State University, USA
>Yasmin Kafai, U.C. Los Angeles, USA
>Judy Kay, University of Sydney, Australia
>Tim Koschmann, Southern Illinois University, USA
>Kwok-Wing Lai, University of Otago, New Zealand
>Nancy Law, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
>Fong-Lok Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
>Okhwa Lee, Chungnam National University, Korea
>Jim Levin, University of Illinois, USA
>Ke-Dong Li, South China Normal University, China
>Shao-Fan Lin, Nankai University, China
>Xiao-Dong Lin, Venderbilt University, USA
>Min Liu, University of Texas, USA
>Ru-Qian Lu, Institute of Mathematics, China
>Heinz Mandl, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Germany
>Naomi Miyake, Chukyo University, Japan
>Denis Newman, Consultant, Palo Alto, USA
>Toshio Okamoto, University of Electro-Communication, Japan
>Gary Olson, University of Michigan, USA
>Tim O'Shea, Open University, UK
>Setsuko Otsuki, Hiroshima City University, Japan
>Sai-Wing Pun, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong, China
>Yu-Hui Qiu, South West Normal University, China
>Clark Quinn, University of New South Wales, Australia
>Zaidah Razak, KUB Research, Malaysia
>Brian Reiser, Northwestern University, USA
>Mitchel Resnick, MIT, USA
>Andee Rubin, TERC, USA
>Marlene Scardamalia, University of Toronto, Canada
>Xin-Min Sang, Beijing Normal University, China
>Hsin-Yih Shyu, Tamkang University, Chinese Taipei
>Elliot Soloway, University of Michigan, USA
>Ze-Sheng Tang, Tsinghua University, China
>Robert Tinker, Concord Consortium, USA
>Kurt VanLehn, University of Pittsburgh, USA
>Ben-Zhong Wang, North GRCCE, China
>Hong Wang, Northern JiaoTong University, China
>Wing-Kwong Wong, National Yunlin University of Science & Tech., Chinese Tai=
pei
>Albert Wu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China
>Si-Cheng Wu, Peking University, China
>Xiang-Cun Wu, Tsinghua University, China
>Fu-Qing Yang, Peking University, China
>Wei-Chi Yang, Radford University, USA
>Yoneo Yano, Tokushima University, Japan
>Yong-Dong Yoo, Honam University, Korea
>Ying Xin Yu, Beijing medical University, China
>Shyan-Ming Yuan, National Chiao Tung University, Chinese Taipei
>Bo Zhang, Tsinghua University, China
>Chen-Xi Zhang, National University of DefenseTechnology, China
>Jing-Zhong Zhang, Guangzhou Normal College, China
>Jianping Zhang, Utah State University, USA
>Zhi-Ting Zhu, East-China Normal University, China
>
>Organization Committee
>Chairman: Jin-Hua Wang, the President of Northern JiaoTong University
>Vice-Chair: Zhen-Hui Tan, the vice President of Northern JiaoTong Universit=
y
> Yi-Qiu Wang, the vice President of Peking University
> Zhan-Ru Yang, the vice President of Beijing Normal University
> Shou-Wen Yu, the vice President of Tsinghua University
>Member: Gang Chen, Tsinghua University
> Geng Chen, Beijing Electric Power College
> Yu Chen, Chinese People University
> En-Cong Gong, Beijing medical University
> Yi-Juan Jin, Northern JiaoTong University
> Neng-Gui Li, Xi An JiaoTong University
> Shu-Fang Li, Peking University
> Yong-Qian Liu, China Association for Educational Technology
> Shu-En Shi, Beijing Normal University
> Ling Tang, National GRCCE
> Guo-Hua Yu, High Education Press
> Kang-Yuan Yu, Chinese CBE Academic Society
> Jia-Jun Zhang, Beijing Electric Power College
> Qin-Zhu Zhang, Chinese CBE Academic Society
> Qi-Zhao Zhou, Peking University
>Secretary General: Guo-Hua Zhang, Northern JiaoTong University
>
>AACE
>
> AACE is a non-profit, international organization whose purposes to
>advance the knowledge and quality of learning and teaching at all levels
>through the encouragement of scholarly inquiry related to information
>technology and education and the dissemination of research results,
>developments, and their applications through publications and conferences
>for its members.
>
> AACE Sponsored Journals include:
> - Journal of Technology and Teacher Education
> - Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia in Education
> - Journal of Interactive Learning Research
> - Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching
> - Journal of Computing in Childhood Education
> - International Journal of Educational Telecommunications
>- WebNet Journal (premieres 1998)
> and the flagship member publication:
> - Educational Technology Review
>
> AACE Sponsored Conferences include:
> ED-MEDIA--World Conference on Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia and
>ED-TELECOM--World Conference on Educational Telecommunications (Freiburg,
>Germany; June 20-25, 1998)
> WebNet--World Conference of the WWW, Internet, & Intranet (Orlando,
>Florida; November 7-12, 1998)
> SITE--Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education Int'l
>Conference (Washington, DC; March 10-14, 1998)
>
> For more information about AACE, contact
> AACE
> P.O. Box 2966
> Charlottesville, VA 22902 USA
> E-mail: AACE who-is-at virginia.edu; http://www.aace.org
> Voice: 804-973-3987; Fax: 804-978-7449
>
> Asia-Pacific Chapter of AACE
> http://www.apc.src.ncu.edu.tw/
>

Bill Barowy, Associate Professor
Technology in Education
Lesley College, 29 Everett Street, Cambridge, MA 02138-2790
Phone: 617-349-8168 / Fax: 617-349-8169
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