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Topics

The conference is soliciting state-of-the-art research papers in the following areas of interest:
  • Collaborative and Group Learning
  • Group Learning Environment
  • Networked Learning Communities
  • Analysis and Modeling of Group Interactions
  • Design Principles for Collaborative Learning
  • Communities of Learners, Communities of Practice
  • Blog Culture and Its Impact on Education
  • E-Learning and Knowledge Management
  • Organizational E-Learning Strategies
  • Blended e-Learning, Instructional Design
  • Mentoring and Coaching Programs
  • Human Resource Management and Development
  • Lifelong Learning, Evaluation of E-Learning
  • Quality Management of E-Learning
  • Inter-Disciplinary Perspectives
  • Theory Development, Experimental Methods
  • Evaluating of Teaching and Learning Technologies
  • Performance Technology in Education
  • Evaluation of E-Learning Programs
  • Assessing the Use of Technology in Learning
  • Socially Informed and Instructional Design
  • Social and Cultural Dimensions of Learning
  • Social-Historical-Cultural Contexts and Identity
  • Motivation and Engagement in Learning
  • Informal Learning Environments
  • Development and Evaluation of Learning Environment
  • Grid-Based Distributed Learning and Resources Environment
  • Learning Systems Platforms and Architectures
  • Web-Based Learning Platforms
  • Technology Standards for E-Learning
  • Metadata for Learning Objects and Materials
  • Document Management for Learning
  • Authoring Tools and Assessment Tools
  • Modeling and representation
  • Models of Learners and Facilitators
  • Learning Process Models Design
  • Tasks and Problem-Solving Processes
  • Knowledge Representation and Ontologies
  • Innovative Pedagogical Models
  • Policies for Technology Implementation
  • Professional Development

Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a full paper for review by May. 30, 2008, in PDF or Word format. Only original papers that have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere will be considered. The submission process is carried through CSSE conference management system ( www.highsci.org/csse/cite ). The manuscripts must follow the IEEE two-column format with single-spaced, 10-point font in the text. A standard paper should not succeed 4 pages. All accepted papers will be presented in oral sessions or poster sessions.

For more information please visit the conference web page: www.highsci.org/csse/cite