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International Conference on Video and Videoconferencing

  • 1.  International Conference on Video and Videoconferencing

    Posted 12-08-2004 17:52
    The 5th DIVERSE International Conference on Video and Videoconferencing
    in Education, 5th to 7th July, 2005

    VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Nashville, Tennessee.
    http://www.vanderbilt.edu/DIVERSE2005/


    DIVERSE is the premier event in the world on all aspects of video and
    videoconferencing in education - teaching, research, management etc -
    including the convergence of these technologies with online
    technologies, and the emergence of new possibilities such as
    telepresence learning and teaching, interactive television, virtual
    reality and computer games techniques, and wireless and handheld access
    to live or archived moving images.

    DIVERSE has established itself as a high quality event with excellent
    opportunities for formal and informal networking with some of the
    world's leading experts in the field.

    DIVERSE aims to combine technology and pedagogy, and is intended for
    teachers, technical support staff, researchers, staff and educational
    developers, project managers and directors etc, who are concerned to
    embed video and videoconferencing technologies within educational
    practice. DIVERSE attracts presenters and delegates from all over the
    globe and will be both a showcase and a critical forum on all aspects of
    video in education - through plenary and themed parallel sessions.

    Call for papers

    Contributions should be either

    A one hour workshop or seminar, with good interactivity

    A 30 minute presentation allowing ample time for discussion, and
    preferably with video examples.

    A 60 or 90 minute panel session on a topic of particular significance
    for the future use of video

    These may be presented face-to-face or via videoconference


    Contributors should identify one of the following themes.

    1) Videoconferencing and telepresence teaching (including audio and text
    where they inform these practices)

    2) Video, pedagogy and research into the effective use of video in
    learning and teaching

    3) Video and interactive learning

    4) Students learning by making and using video

    5) Interactive television

    6) Making and/or using video recordings and video archives

    7) Digital video, the Internet (eg streaming), video via wireless and
    handheld devices

    8) Enriching e-learning using video and multimedia (both face-to-face
    and at a distance)

    9) The use of virtual reality and computer games techniques to enrich
    learning

    Submitting your proposal

    You should submit your proposal as an attached file to either Mark
    Childs m.childs@warwick.ac.uk or Lori Schneiders
    lori.schnieders@vanderbilt.edu Receipt will be acknowledged with a reply.

    Proposals should be received by Friday 17 December 2004

    Contributors will be notified by Friday January 14th, 2005.

    All selected presenters must register as conference delegates for at
    least the day on which their session takes place. Deadline for early
    bird registration at a reduced rate is 31st March 2005. The final
    deadline for registration is May 30th, although on-site registration
    will be permitted if space permits. More information on registering,
    including fees and accommodation, will follow soon.

    Full written papers are not obligatory. However, you may wish to offer a
    full paper for the conference proceedings, the deadline for which is
    also 31 March 2005.


    Venue and accommodation

    The conference venue will be Vanderbilt University, and conference
    accommodation will be provided in heart of Nashville. Further
    information on the venue and on registering for the conference will
    follow as soon as possible. Please join the JISCmail video mailing list
    for updates (see information below) or go to the conference website at www.vanderbilt.edu/DIVERSE2005/

    Keep up to date

    For updates on the conference, please subscribe to the UK JISCmail
    'video' discussion list. Send a message to jiscmail@jiscmail.ac.uk.


    The message should be: join video X Y. Insert your given name for X and
    your surname for Y. Note that there is a space between each word in the
    message. Do not put anything else into the message.

    The conference committee looks forward to receiving you proposals.

    Best wishes on behalf of conference committee,

    Mark Childs (Chair, University of Warwick)

    Lori Schneiders (Host, Vanderbilt University)