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We are inviting your contributions to the ELETE 2006 conference with some of the following:
- Distribute the Call for Papers
- Submit papers
- Organize a special session
- Propose a panel or tutorial
The conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer
Society Press and posted on IEEE Xplore portal.
Industry is also welcome to participate with special contributions.
We look forward to collaborate with you on making "ELETE 2006" a successful and
enjoyable conference part.
Yours sincerely,
ELETE 2006 Co-Chairs
- Piet Kommers, University of Twente, The Netherlands, [email protected]
- Giuseppe Scollo, University of Verona, Italy, [email protected]
- Philippe Vidal, Paul Sabatier University, France, [email protected]
AICT 2006 General Chair
- Petre Dini, Cisco Systems USA / Concordia University, Canada, [email protected]
ELETE 2006 refers to on-line learning delivered over the World Wide Web via the public Internet or the private, corporate intranets, including mobile learning. It provides an overview of technologies, approaches, and trends that are happening right now. It focuses on the latest trends in e-learning and also on the latest IT technology alternatives that are poised to become mainstream strategies in the near future and will influence the e-learning and mobile learning environments.
ELETE 2006: E-learning and mobile learning in telecommunications
Topics suggested (but not limited to):
Architecture of learning technology systems
Advanced uses of multimedia and hypermedia
Technologies and architectures for mobile learning
Curriculum and training for mobile teaching and learning
Systems for mobile learning and teaching
Virtual mobile learning and collaborative mobile learning
Privacy and security in mobile learning systems
Social, administrative and organizational requirements for mobile learning
Services and applications of mobile technology in global education
Integrated learning and educational environments
National and international projects on e-learning and telecommunications
Remote and wireless teaching technologies
Navigational aspects for learning
e-Learning industry and universities programs
Anytime/anywhere e-learning and wearable network devices
Tutoring e-learning applications and services
Cost models for e-learning on telecommunications
Satellite technologies for e-learning
Teaching e-learning methodologies and technologies
Adaptive e-learning and intelligent applications/tools
Learner modeling techniques for networked and mobile learning
Agents technology
Training e-learning teachers
Practical uses of authoring tools
Application of metadata and virtual reality
Game-based tutoring in e-learning
Collaborative learning/groupware
Intelligent tutoring systems
Internet based systems
Application of instructional design theories
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