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Call for Papers EC-TEL 2016

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Christine MICHEL <[log in to unmask]>

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Christine MICHEL <[log in to unmask]>

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*** Call for Papers EC-TEL 2016 ***
The 11th European Conference on Technology-­Enhanced Learning
13-16 September 2016, Lyon, France
http://www.ec-­tel.eu 

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The European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning (EC-TEL) engages researchers, practitioners, educational developers, entrepreneurs and policy makers to address current challenges and advances in the field. This year’s theme of ‘Adaptive and Adaptable Learning’ highlights developments in adaptive learning systems that are starting to realise the vision of education matched to the needs and interests of each learner. Effective technology enhanced learning must also be adaptable – resilient, flexible, and sustainable despite rapidly changing needs, technologies, contexts and policies. 

The conference will explore how research in collaborative and personalized learning can be combined with new developments in analytics, interaction design, mobile and ubiquitous technologies, and visualization techniques, to enhance learning for everyone. We call for papers addressing the conference themes, informed by theories of pedagogy and evidence of effective practice. Papers offering robust meta-analyses, new methods of TEL design and analysis are also welcomed.

IMPORTANT DATES
Papers, Short Papers, Posters & Demonstrations:
  14 March 2016 - Mandatory submission of an abstract
  29 March 2016 - Submission of full version
  23 May 2016 - Notification of acceptance
  20 June 2016 - Camera-ready versions

Workshop Proposals
  29 March 2016 - Submission of workshop proposal (Abstract not needed)
  25 April 2016 - Workshop notification
  13 and 16 September - Workshops

Project Meetings
  20 June 2016 - Room reservation for project meetings
  12, 13 and 16 September 2015 - Project Meetings

Conference
  24 July 2016 - Early-bird registration ends
  14 and 15 September 2015 - Main conference

Doctoral Consortium
  23 May 2016 - Doctoral Consortium application submission
  20 June 2016 - Doctoral Consortium application notification
  30 July 2016 - Doctoral Consortium reviews
  29 August 2016 - Doctoral Consortium camera-ready versions
  16 September 2015 - Doctoral Consortium

CONFERENCE TOPICS
From both research and innovative practice perspectives the following topics of interest to the conference include, but are not limited to:

Technological underpinning
  Large-scale learning systems
  Personalization, user modelling and adaptation
  Learning analytics
  Context-aware systems
  Recommender systems for TEL
  Visualization techniques for learning
  Adapted learning flow, content and monitoring process
  Serious games, simulations and 3D virtual worlds
  Augmented reality
  Social computing and social media
  Semantic Web
  Natural language processing and latent semantic analysis
  Remote labs 
  Mobile, wearable and pervasive technologies 
  Network infrastructures and architectures for TEL
  Sensors and sensor networks
  Roomware, ambient displays and ubiquitous devices
  Cloud Computing in TEL
  eLearning specifications and standards
  Interoperability and sharing of devices, tools and architectures

Pedagogical underpinning
  Computer-supported collaborative learning
  Collaborative knowledge building
  Inquiry-based learning
  Game-based and simulation-based learning
  Story-telling and reflection-based learning
  Learning design and design approaches
  Technology-enhanced orchestration of learning
  Communities of learners and communities of practice
  Teaching techniques and strategies for online learning
  Learner affect, motivation and engagement
  Evaluation methods for TEL
  Problem- and project-based learning / Inquiry based learning

Individual, social & organizational learning processes
  Adaptive learning systems
  Cognitive mechanisms in knowledge acquisition and construction
  Self-regulated and self-directed learning
  Reflective learning
  Social processes in teams and communities
  Learning group formation
  Dynamic assessment of learning
  Social awareness
  Trust and reputation in TEL
  Knowledge management and organizational learning

Learning communities and contexts
  Schools and universities of the future
  Applications of TEL in various domains
  Formal education: initial (K-12, higher education), post-initial (continuing education)
  Workplace learning
  Global learning communities
  Lifelong learning
  Vocational training
  Informal learning
  Non-formal learning
  Ubiquitous learning
  Seamless learning

Open Learning Arrangements 
  Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)
  Open educational resources (OER)
  Learning Networks
  Teacher Networks
  Bring your own Device (BYOD)
  Learning ecologies, learning ecosystems, fitness and evolvability of learning environments
  Business models for TEL

TEL in developing countries and for users with special needs
  ICT Inclusion for learning
  Digital divide and learning
  Generation divide and learning
  Education policies
  Promoting learning and employability within disadvantaged groups and communities
  Rural learning
  Accessible learning for all
  Visual, hearing and physical impairments
  Psycho-pedagogic support for users
  Standards about accessibility and learning

SUBMISSION FORMATS
Submissions will be handled through EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ectel2016). 
All papers will be reviewed through a non-blind review process. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. As every year, we will publish proceedings within Springer “Lecture Notes in Computer Science” (LNCS) Series". The use of supplied template is mandatory: http://www.stage.sgw.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0

Full Papers: max. 14 pages, published in proceedings
Short Papers: max. 6 pages, published in proceeding
Demonstration Papers: max. 4 pages (published in proceedings) plus max. 2 additionals pages describing the demo (not published in proceedings)
Poster Papers: max. 4 pages (published in proceedings)
Workshop proposals: max. 4 pages, not published in proceedings.

DEMONSTRATIONS
The EC-TEL Demonstration session is your chance to fully engage EC-TEL attendees at a personal level by letting them see, touch, squeeze, or hear your visions for the future of TEL, or demonstrate highly interactive ‘TEL in Action’ (e.g. through videos, implemented tools, or real-time learning experiences). We expect that your Demonstration will be a reliably running prototype of your vision that is ready to be tried out, questioned and interacted with.

You need to submit a concise scientific description of your research prototype, clearly showing how your technological innovation realises a clear learning innovation. This needs to be in a paper that is a maximum 4 pages long including references that will be published in the EC-TEL 2016 proceedings if accepted. In addition describe on maximum 2 pages how your prototype presented at the conference booth will look like.
At the conference, all accepted demonstrations will be invited to participate in the EC-TEL 2016 Demo-Shootout session. The participants of the EC-TEL Demo-Shootout session will vote for the best EC-TEL prototype in this session and the winner will be awarded.
In particular, we encourage Demonstration submissions that complement an EC-TEL Paper submission, so that attendees can get a direct experience of your work in addition to the scientific presentation.

POSTERS
Posters report on significant work in progress. We are planning a poster session in which you can present your work and elicit feedback from EC-TEL participants. Please submit a paper up to a maximum of 4 pages long including references describing your work and the results that you plan to achieve until September 2016. It will be published in the EC-TEL 2016 proceedings if accepted.

WORKSHOPS
EC-TEL 2016 offers the opportunity to host several workshops. Organizers interested to coordinate a workshop are requested to submit a proposal of maximum 4 pages. A proposal shall include 1) the theme of the workshop, 2) workshop format, 3) expected participants, 4) domains addressed, 5) dissemination activities, 6) organisational timeline, 7) workshop organizing committee, 8) plans for publishing workshop papers, and 9) organizational requirements.

Workshop organizers are encouraged to propose innovative and interactive formats, which will be given priority in the selection process. The workshop selection will be handled competitively: proposals will be ranked according to their fit with EC-TEL’s topics, innovativeness, extent of interaction, overall quality, and comprehensiveness of planning.
Workshop organizers shall indicate whether they plan their workshops as full-day or half-day events and provide a preferred workshop day (either 13 Sept or 16 Sept 2016). Due to space restrictions, we cannot guarantee to meet these preferences.
Workshop proposals must be submitted via EC-TEL’s EasyChair system by 29 March 2016.

We plan to support the workshop dissemination by including the workshop timelines and links to their websites on the EC-TEL Website. Accepted workshops are expected to launch their websites latest by 8 May 2016.

The workshop’s organisation timeline needs to indicate at least the submission and the notification date. The submission date should be around mid of June. The notification date must be no later than 15 July 2016, because the early-bird registration for EC-TEL participants ends on 24 July 2016.
Identification of workshop participants, solicitation of workshop contributions and publication of workshop outcomes will be handled by the workshop organizers independently. In publishing the workshop contributions, workshop organizers are encouraged to target high-quality publication outlets (international impact-rated journals, including special issues in these).

PROJECT MEETINGS
In addition to the regular sessions and workshops, EC-TEL offers a unique opportunity for European Projects in TEL to hold face-to-face meetings. Please contact the local organization chair at your earliest convenience to book meeting rooms.

DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
The EC-TEL Doctoral Consortium brings together Ph.D. students working on topics related to Technology Enhanced Learning providing them an exceptional opportunity to present, discuss, and receive feedback on their research in an interdisciplinary and international atmosphere. Prominent professors and researchers in the field of Technology Enhanced Learning will provide formative feedback to the selected papers through the review process and contribute actively to discussions at the workshop. The Doctoral Consortium will take place immediately after the EC-TEL 2016 conference.

The intention of this doctoral consortium is to support and inspire Ph.D. students during their ongoing research efforts. Therefore, it is necessary that authors will have neither achieved their Ph.D. degree nor officially submitted their thesis before the doctoral consortium (September 2016). To enforce this rule we require authors to disclose their expected graduation date and their advisor's name when submitting.

Information about
Doctoral Consortium (Eligibility,Application Process, Submission and Review, Dates) will be available at the Doctoral consortium section of the EC-TEL 2016 Web site

CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
General Chair:
  Tomaž Klobucar, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia

Programme Chairs:
  Mike Sharples, Open University, UK
  Katrien Verbert, KU Leuven, Belgium

Workshop Chair:
  Christian Glahn, University of Applied Sciences HTW Chur, Switzerland

Poster and Demonstration Chairs:
  Marco Kalz, Open University, Netherlands
  Viktoria Pammer-Schindler, TU Graz and Know-Center, Austria

Doctoral Consortium Chairs:
  Katherine Maillet, Institut Mines-Télécom, Télécom Ecole de Management, France
  Ulrike Lucke, Universität Potsdam, Germany

Dissemination Chairs:
  Christine Michel, INSA Lyon, France
  Karim Sehaba, Université Lumière Lyon 2, France

Industry Chairs:
  Franck Tarpin Bernard, SBT Group, France
  Pierre Dubuc, OpenClassrooms, France

Local Organization Chair:
  Élise Lavoué, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, France

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