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ANNOUNCEMENT & CALL FOR PROPOSALS:
AECEF
3rd International Symposium:
CIVIL ENGINEERING LEARNING TECHNOLOGY in Cardiff ("CELTic")
Cardiff University, Wales, UK
8 - 10 September 1999
http://www.cf.ac.uk/uwcc/engin/celtic/
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Symposium:-
The purpose of the symposium is to bring together all those who are
interested in the development and implementation of Learning and Teaching
Technology for Civil Engineering education and formation (professional
development).
The conference will facilitate the sharing of experience, knowledge and
expertise in technology based teaching and learning and its application to
Civil Engineering.
The event will provide a forum for the presentation, demonstration and
discussion of issues related to the application of computers, communication
and information technology to professional engineering education.
Contributions from associated fields are also encouraged.
Scope of the Symposium:-
Papers are solicited in the following areas but these are for guidance only
and are not meant to exclude other related topics:
- Institutional Strategies
- Courseware Development
- Integration into the Curriculum
- Internet Based Education
- Assessment Strategies and Evaluation
- Professional Development Issues
Location:-
The conference will take place at Cardiff University, Wales, UK, and will
be hosted by the Cardiff School of Engineering.
Programme Activities:-
The conference will include:
- Technical Sessions of contributed papers
- Workshops & Panels
- Web Based Pre-Conference Discussion
- A Social Program
Deadlines:-
- Submissions: 28th February 1999
- Notification of Acceptance: April 1999
- Final Papers: 1st June 1999
Information for Authors:-
Contributed papers must be in English and will be subject to review by two
referees. Papers accepted for the symposium will be published by Thomas
Telford in the conference proceedings, and on line via the conference web
site.
Full papers should be limited to 8 pages, including title, 200-word
abstracts, diagrams and bibliography. Short papers should contain an
extended abstract of 2-3 pages, including title, diagrams, and
bibliography. Workshop proposals should include the title, objectives,
agenda, instructor's background, a 200-word abstract, proposed group size,
prerequisite knowledge and facilities required.
Papers should be forwarded in both printed and electronic form (preferably
MS Word format). An original and 2 copies should be received by the
Conference Secretariat no later than 28th February 1999.
Further Information:-
Any enquiries about submissions or the conference arrangements should be
forwarded to the Conference Secretariat at the following address:
Cherrie Summers ([log in to unmask])
Conference Secretariat
Cardiff School of Engineering
PO Box 917
Newport Rd
CARDIFF CF2 1XH
Wales, UK
Tel/Fax: +44 (0)1222 874421
Conference Web Site: http://www.cf.ac.uk/uwcc/engin/celtic/
Technical Enquiries should be addressed to:
Dr C J Moore ([log in to unmask]) or
Dr R M Lloyd ([log in to unmask])
Civil Engineering Division
Cardiff School of Engineering
PO Box 686
CARDIFF CF2 3TB
Wales, UK
Organising Committee:-
- Dr C J Moore University of Wales, Cardiff, UK.
- Dr R M Lloyd University of Wales, Cardiff, UK.
- Dr J Vaska CTU, Prague, Czech. Republic.
- Prof. K S Virdi, City University, London, UK.
- Prof. B I G Barr University of Wales, Cardiff, UK.
Technical Committee:-
- Prof. J M P Lemos University of Porto, Portugal.
- Prof P Vainiunas Vilnius Technical University, Lithuania.
- Prof M Federau Engineering College of Odense, Denmark.
- Prof. R Francis University of New Brunswick, Canada.
- Prof. A Detrekoi University of Budapest, Hungary.
- Prof. J Witzany University of Prague, Czech. Republic.
- Dr C J Moore University of Wales, Cardiff, UK.
- Dr R M Lloyd University of Wales, Cardiff, UK.
- Ms S Hawthorne CTI Centre for Engineering, UK.
- Dr Ban Seng Choo University of Nottingham, UK.
- Prof. S Shever University of British Columbia, Canada.
- Ms C Baker CTI Centre for the Built Environment, Cardiff, UK.
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