Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 17:32:04 +0000
From: Robin Shaw <[log in to unmask]>
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Designs on eLearning
14, 15, 16 September 2005
University of the Arts, London
Call for papers Designs on eLearning, the inaugural international
conference in the use of technology for teaching and learning in Art,
Design and Communication will be held at the University of the Arts,
London between 14 and 16 September 2005. The conference aims to cast light
on established practice in the field, on innovations in teaching and
learning with technology, on the challenges and successes presented by the
visual nature of our discipline, and on the benefits of online and blended
learning.
Conference Themes include 1. Balancing acts: traditional practices and
technologies in Art, Design and Communication 2. Reflective practice in
eLearning 3. The role of Virtual Learning Environments in Art, Design and
Communication 4. Designing for change in institutions 5. Innovations in
teaching and learning in Art, Design and Communication
Details of the conference including full list of themes, registration and
online submission of papers can be found at
http://www.arts.ac.uk/itrdu/conference/
Full Research Papers Designs on eLearning invites the submission of
abstracts for consideration for full research papers by 31 March 2005.
The conference Review Committee will make a decision in April based on the
abstract whether to proceed to full papers. The submission deadline for
the full paper will be 15 July 2005. The abstract should consist of a
description of the proposed paper including reference to the problem,
methodology and conclusions of the work described.
The abstract should not exceed 300 words in length.
Short Papers Designs on eLearning invites the submission of abstracts for
consideration for short papers lasting 15 minutes with a short discussion
to follow. The abstract should consist of a description of the proposed
short paper including reference to the problem, methodology and
conclusions of the work described.
The abstract should not exceed 300 words in length.
Posters There will be a limited space available for the display of
information relating to work in progress, ongoing projects and research
findings relating to the use of computers in teaching and learning in art,
design and communication. The Designs on eLearning Committee will consider
abstracts of no more than 300 words for proposed posters.
The conference proceedings will be published in Proceedings of Designs on
eLearning 2005
Robin Shaw
Conference Organiser
University of the Arts, London
65 Davies Street
London W1K 5DA
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