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Submissions Due This Month - InSITE Conference 2010 (June, Italy); Reviewers Needed

  • 1.  Submissions Due This Month - InSITE Conference 2010 (June, Italy); Reviewers Needed

    Posted 11-04-2009 00:56

    Call for Participation & Call for Reviewers
    InSITE 2010 Conference
    You can attend any or all parts of the conference

    InSITE 2010 – Informing Science and IT Education Conference in Italy

    A Conference in Three Parts        http://insite.nu

     

     Please post the printable CfP found at  http://2010.informingscience.org/docs/2010CFP.pdf

    Submissions due in November

    Bari, June 17-18

    June 19-20

    Cassino, June 21-24

    InSITE: TeLE

    InSITE: Connect

    InSITE: Inform

    Technology Enhanced (Teaching &) Learning Environments  

    Learning from Applications of Theory at various Italian Universities

    Informing Science Research & Teaching and Learning about IT

    InSITE:  TeLE focuses on topics related to using IT to teach.  For example, these topics include e-Learning, m-Learning, making classroom teaching more effective, and distance learning.

    InSITE:  Connect consists of study travel to universities that use technology enhanced learning environments, as well as a visit to historic Pompei. This study travel includes a visit to the University of Salerno and concludes at the University of Cassino.

    InSITE: Inform solicits papers in any area that explores issues in effectively and efficiently informing clients through IT (information technology) and papers on IT education.

    You can attend all or just parts of the conference.

     

     

    All submissions undergo blind review by six or more external referees. Accepted papers of delegates are published in either the conference proceedings or one of the Institute's journals.

     

    the transdiscipline of Informing Science

    The purpose of Informing Science is to encourage and enable the sharing of knowledge and collaboration among the wide variety of fields that use information technology to inform clients. Here are some of these areas: 
    Communications, Communicating Meaning, Community and Society, Computer Science, Data Communications, Distance Education, eCommerce, Education, Government, Health Care, Medicine, History, Information Science & Library, Journalism, Justice and Law, Mathematics, Philosophical Issues, Psychology, Public Policy, Sociology, Technology, Working Together.

    IT Education

    Papers that cover research in Information Technology Education, such as Curriculum and Techniques for teaching IT are invited.

    IT for Education

    Papers that deal with any aspect of knowledge, eLearning, mLearning,  and learning objects (theory, practice, innovation, and research ) are invited

     Special Topics

    The conference is especially interested in papers on the topics:

    • Misinforming/Misinformation and Bias in informing systems.
    • Teaching and mentoring of doctoral students
    • Art and Design as element of Informing
    • Informing non-Humans (Robots)


    Call for Quality Reviewers 


    Are you willing to review three conference submissions in December (and January) and mentor the authors with constructive feedback?  If so, please visit http://Volunteer.InSITE.nu  for details.  Reviewers receive $50 in discounts on their conference registration fee as a sign of our thanks.

     


    Hosted by the University of Bari and the University of Cassino

    Conference Chairs
    Agostino Marengo
    & Antonio Cartelli

    Organized by the Informing Science Institute
    Eli Cohen and Elizabeth Boyd
    Organizers@InSITE.

    Submissions due in November

     

    See you in Italy.

    Eli Cohen and Elizabeth Boyd
    Informing Science Institute
    InSITE Conference Organizers

     

     

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