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2002 International Resources Management Association
International Conference
Issues and Trends of Information
Technology Management in Contemporary Organizations
May 19-22, 2002
Renaissance Madison Hotel
Seattle, Washington, USA
Track
"VIRTUAL UNIVERSITIES"
Track Chair
Sal Valenti
University of Ancona
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Track coverage
The track will provide a forum for both educational researchers and
practioners, and will look at processes, procedures, techniques and
tools for creating learning environments appropriate to the new
millennium.
The main focus will be on the following aspects: scenarios, policies,
organizational changes and innovative learning and didactic models
for the successful implementation of Virtual Universities.
Recommended Topics
The Virtual University Track encourages the submission of qaulity
papers and panel and workshop proposal dealing with (but not limited
to) the following topics:
- Active Learning
- Architectures
- Authoring tools
- Concepts and Models
- Courseware Development
- Distributed Learning Environments
- Emerging Standards
- Evaluation of Results
- Indexing and Reuse of Content
- Interactive Learning Environments
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Organisational Issues
- Quality Assurance
- Scenarios
- Teaching/Learning Strategies
- Web-based Support Systems
Papers are blindly reviewed, and accepted papers are published in the
Conference Proceedings.
Submission Deadline
October 1, 2001
For more information, send email to [log in to unmask] or check
the IRMA web site: http://www.irma-international.org/
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Sal Valenti Computer Science Dept.
E-mail: [log in to unmask] University of Ancona
Voice: +39 071 2204824 Via Brecce Bianche
Fax: +39 071 2204474 60131 Ancona - Italy
http://www.inform.unian.it/personale/valenti/valenti.html
Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the
knowledge we have lost in information? - T.S. Eliot, Choruses from
"The Rock". 1934.
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