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    Posted 04-16-1999 10:25
    Please can you delete my name from your mailing list. I may originally
    appeared as najprice@dra.hmg.gb but now under naprice@dera.gov.uk.

    Thanks

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    > From: Kinshuk[SMTP:kinshuk@IEEE.ORG]
    > Reply To: Management Education and Development Discussion
    > Sent: 16 April 1999 13:03
    > To: naprice@mail.dera.gov.uk
    > Subject: CFP: On-line Collaborative Learning Environments
    >
    > Call for Papers: Special Issue Theme: On-line Collaborative
    > Learning Environments
    >
    > 'Educational Technology & Society' (ISSN 1436-4522)
    > peer-reviewed journal
    >
    > http://ifets.gmd.de/periodical/
    >
    >
    > The rapid developments in networking and the growth of the
    > Internet/World Wide Web and associated software tools is
    > stimulating a range of innovative educational applications
    > that are influencing both the curriculum and teaching/learning
    > methods. One important development is that of collaborative
    > learning in which the educational enterprise encourages
    > interactions (both synchronous and asynchronous) between
    > students and teachers within and between institutions.
    > Collaboration thus extends and has potential benefits for
    > teachers as well as students.
    >
    > This special issue will focus on On-line Collaborative
    > Learning Environments and their associated interactions.
    > Topics include the pedagogic and learning approaches that
    > enable collaborative methods to be effective; the
    > technological and training supports that are needed; the
    > nature of collaborative dialogues and interactions; techniques
    > of assimilating these methods within curricula; appropriate
    > evaluation methodologies, and changes in attitudes and reward
    > structures that may be required within institutions.
    >
    > We invite submissions covering these aspects that fall into
    > the following categories.
    >
    > * full length articles describing research results,
    > presented through discussion and comparative analysis methods
    > (about 5000 words);
    > * short feature articles presenting case studies, and work
    > in progress (about 2500 words); and
    > * critiques, reviews, individual experience (about 1500 words).
    >
    > Initial proposals (about 1000 words) should be concise and
    > contain the main theses of the proposed paper. They should be
    > forwarded to the guest editor as a plain text in a body of an
    > email message by Friday October 1st 1999. Proposals will be
    > considered on first come-first service basis thus allowing for
    > more flexible planning of your further work.
    >
    >
    > ** Special issue guest editor **
    >
    > Professor Roger Hartley
    > Computer Based Learning Unit
    > University of Leeds
    > Leeds, LS2 9JT
    > United Kingdom
    > Email: j.r.hartley@cbl.leeds.ac.uk
    >
    > ** Important dates **
    >
    > Deadlines for initial proposals: Friday October 1st 1999
    > Comments on proposals: Friday November 19th 1999
    > Deadlines for full papers: Friday January 28th 2000
    > Review results: Friday March 24th 2000
    > Final version of papers: Friday May 26th 2000
    > Publication: July 2000
    >
    >
    > ** Submission procedure **
    >
    > Upon invitation of the guest editor, all submissions should be
    > forwarded as attached files (preferably in Word, HTML or
    > ASCII) to j.r.hartley@cbl.leeds.ac.uk.
    >
    > For figures, BMP, GIF and JPEG (JPG) are the preferred
    > formats. Please supply separate figures in one of these
    > formats even if they are embedded in text.
    >
    > Articles should be subdivided into numbered or unnumbered
    > sections as appropriate, using short, meaningful sub-headings.
    > An informative abstract of 75 to 200 words must be included
    > just after the main title and authors' details. The abstract
    > should present the main points of the paper and the author's
    > conclusions. Four - five descriptive keywords should follow
    > the abstract. The references should be listed in alphabetical
    > order at the end of the article under the heading
    > 'References'. Tables and figures should be included in the
    > text at appropriate places. Captions must be provided for
    > every table and figure and must be referenced in the text.
    >
    > To get familiarity with the style of the journal, please see a
    > previous issue at:
    > http://ifets.gmd.de/periodical/
    >
    > Please provide following details with each submission:
    > - Author(s) full name(s) including title(s)
    > - Job title(s)
    > - Organisation(s)
    > - Full contact details of corresponding author including email
    > address, postal address, telephone and fax numbers
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    >

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