2006 International Workshop on Community Based E-Learning Systems
Keynotes and Schedule
One day conferences on E-learning and online communities. This conference is a evolution of previous conferences on e-learning technologies and related topics held since 2003 in several locations (Denmark, Germany, Spain) by former and actual .LRN (dot-learn) consortium members. This is day one in the two day Fall Conference 2006 (you will find details on that page).
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When: 1st. of November 2006.
Call for abstracts (25-250 words) for workshops, talks, or sessions: deadline 30th of September 2006. Please email your abstract.
Add yourself to the Fall_Conference_2006_Interest_in_Attending list (this is a non-binding list to help people connect at the conference and after the conference).
Possible Topic Areas:
- Automated Testing
- Methodologies for online teaching
- Content development approaches
- Educational standards support
- Usability for online learning
- Accessible services for learners
- Experiences and Best Practices
- Helping users do what they want to do (creating happy users)
Program Committee:
- Carl Blesius, MGH Lab of Computer Science, U.S.A.
- Alfred Essa, U.S.A.
- Gustaf Neumann, University of Viena, Austria.
- Carlos Delgado Kloos, UC3M, Spain.
- Jesús G. Boticario, UNED, Spain.
- Emmanuelle Raffenne, UNED, Spain.
- Olga C. Santos, aDeNu Research Group, UNED, Spain.
- Rocael Hernández, Galileo University, Guatemala.
Organization Committee:
- Carl Blesius, MGH Lab of Computer Science, U.S.A.
- Emmanuelle Raffenne, UNED, Spain
- Rocael Hernández, Galileo University, Guatemala
- Katherine Lau, MGH Lab of Computer Science, U.S.A.
- Olga C. Santos, aDeNu Research Group, UNED, Spain
Morning Talks (in the Rotunda Auditorium)
The morning session will be in front of the entire group. We hope to have an amazing keynote speaker at the start of morning (to be announced) and then pick the best submissions from the abstracts which are still coming in.
List of afternoon sessions (in the breakout rooms)
- Towards full Accessibility in LMS
- User interface guidelines
- Informal workshops (i18n, CSS/Semantic Markup, ___)