Call for Participants

Main participants:

Researchers that are involved in the design and production of IA tools for asynchronous communication and collaboration tools (IA tools that provide indicators sets for moderators, students, researchers, or even reading tools that offer alternative interfaces)

 Researchers that are involved in the design and production of IA tools for other categories of technology based learning environments (such as: chats, synchronous collaboration tools, etc).

 Educators-researchers that have some previous experience by the use of existing IA tools

 

Additional Participants:

Senior or junior Researchers that are in process to produce work related to the research direction of IA for regulation and selfregulation or they are strongly interested to. For instance, participants having similar works regarding other kinds of technology based learning environments

 

Max number of participants: 15 main participants and 15 additional participants

 

 

Call for Position Papers

 For your active participation:

Please, submit position papers 3-5 pages that present aspects related to the present workshop goals, as well as related references of your own work. Please follow the CSCL2009 Conference Publication Guidelines (template). Portable Document Format (*.pdf) files are preferred.

Send your position paper to the Workshop Organizers via e-mail:
eric.bruillard@creteil.iufm.fr
adimitr@aegean.gr
p.reimann@edfac.usyd.edu.au

In addition, don't forget to send us (via e-mail to bratitsis@uowm.gr) links that have related interesting references or any IA tools material, so as to post them in the Links area of the present website.

 

Additional participants: You could also send us a short message, informing us about your intention to participate in this WS.

 

Important Dates:

Paper submission deadline: April 25, 2009
PC review: April, 30
Community review: May, 10
Notification of acceptance: May, 15.

Pre-Workshop Phase: May 16rth- June 4rth, 200909

Workshop Day: June 8 8th, 2009