Dear Colleague,
The deadline is almost upon us. InSITE, academia's most collegial conference, is accepting submissions from now through the end of this month for review during December and early January. The best conference submissions are fast-tracked for publication in one of the Informing Science Institute's journals. Please see http://InSITE.nu for complete details. See you in Portugal this July! July 1, 2, 6 | July 3-5 _____________________________________________ | InSITE: =Connect= Learning from Applications of Theory: Field trips | InSITE: TeachIT Teaching and Learning aboutIT | InSITE: TeLE Technology Enhanced Learning Environments | InSITE: Inform Informing Science Research |
InSITE: =Connect= consists of study in various locations on the transmission of information across time and across space.Connectfocuses on the interrelationship between context (historical forces and culture) and information and knowledge transfer. InSITE: Inform solicits papers in any area that explores issues in effectively and efficiently informing clients through IT (information technology). InSITE: TeachIT focuses on research topics related to teaching IT, including curricular issues, capstone courses, pedagogy, and emerging topics in IT. InSITE: TeLE focuses on research topics related to using IT to teach. For example, these topics include e-Learning, m-Learning, making classroom teaching more effective, and distance learning. You can attend all or just part of the conference. |
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in Porto, Portugal, a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site,
and Conference Chair UFP University Professor Luis Borges Gouveia invite you to attend the 2013 InSITE Multi-conferences from June 30 - July 6 with paper sessions taking place on the campus of Universidade Fernando Pessoa on July 2-5.
Keynote by Professor T. Grandon Gill, Professor at the University of South Florida on Complexity, Cybernetics, and Informing Science: Building a Better Mousetrap download Call for Papers |