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HCI2008 Workshop - HCI for Technology Enhanced Learning
Deadline: 1 September 2008
Source: workshop, 6 August 2008
Submitted by
Willem-Paul Brinkman
==================================================== Workshop - HCI for Technology Enhanced Learning
to be held at the HCI 2008 conference, Liverpool, UK, Monday 1 September 2008
Workshop website: http://hci4tel2008.blogspot.com/
Conference website: http://www.hci2008.org/ ===================================================
We are still accepting last minute submissions
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This workshop at HCI2008 will investigate the role of Human Computer Interaction research in the design of technology to support learning - including: -mobile learning -ubiquitous technology to support learning -tangibles for learning, informal learning -lifelong learning -learning for development -and more...
Last year’s HCI2007 workshop focused on HCI for e-learning. This year’s workshop welcomes submissions addressing HCI issues from the full range of technology enhanced learning opportunities. Possible topics include: -The design of learning using novel technologies (e.g. VR, AR, mobiles, gaming devices) -Design guidelines and patterns for technology enhanced learning - Research methods in design, learnability, and use of learning technology -Case studies on the learner’s experience of new learning technologies -The design of personalised and adaptive learning technology -Studies of e-learning tools (e.g. video, quizzes, discussion boards, voting systems) -Designing Web 2.0 for learning -Designing tangible technologies for learning -Designing for lifelong learning, workplace learning, etc -Designing for unusual learners, teachers, self-directed learning -Designing 'joyful' learning experiences -Designing Open Learning Technologies
The workshop intends to attract researchers, designers, and educators interested in understanding good design and the learner's experience of technology. Workshop participants could come from a variety of backgrounds such as HCI, psychology, design, computing and education. The main objective of the workshop is to establish a community of individuals with an interest in this area, allowing a lively exchange of ideas with the aim of supporting the research of the workshop members.
PARTICIPATION ------------- To participate in the workshop please submit a position paper with your ideas, work or demo description. The paper may be up to 4 pages long and when accepted will be published on the workshop website. After the workshop, position papers and minutes from the workshop discussions will be published in the proceedings of the workshop. For the position paper, please use the Word Template that can be found on the workshop website. http://hci4tel2008.blogspot.com/2008/04/author-guidelines.html
In advance of the workshop, participants' presentation slides or other material provided will also be made available on the website. Submissions should be emailed to all of the following people: Willem-Paul Brinkman (w.p.brinkman@tudelft.nl) Charles van der Mast (c.a.p.g.vandermast@tudelft.nl) Annette Payne (annette.payne@brunel.ac.uk) Josh Underwood (j.underwood@ioe.ac.uk)
Please note that registration to the HCI2008 conference is required, at least for the day of the workshop. For details about conference registration, please visit http://www.hci2008.org/
Submission Deadline was on 3 Aug 2008. However, if you like to make a late minute submission please contact the organisors as we are still accepting late submissions.
WORKSHOP COMMITTEE ------------------- Willem-Paul Brinkman and Charles van der Mast, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Annette Payne and Julia Stephenson, Brunel University, UK Darren Pearce and Joshua Underwood, London Knowledge Lab, University of London, UK Enric Mor Pera, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain Hilary Smith, University of Sussex, UK
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Further details, incl. abstracts of already accepted papers
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