The Learning Object Repositories Research Network, LORNET, is a pan-Canadian research network supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. The LORNET Network is hosting its 4th annual e-learning conference on Intelligent Interactive Learning Object Repositories - I2LOR 2007- November 4 to 7, 2007 in Montreal, Quebec.
We invite full research or experience papers pertaining to areas listed below and in keeping with the theme of the Conference: User Centered Knowledge Environments: From Theory to Practice.
Scope
The conference welcomes submissions from the broad ranges of related topics including, but not limited to the following:
Tools
- Personalized and collaborative software tools and applications
- Tools for Content Authoring
- Adaptive e-learning tools
Applications
- Personalized and collaborative software applications
- Applications in immersive and compliance training
- Advanced media and virtual reality
- Deployed Applications
Best practices for application systems
- User modeling and adaptive learning objects and environments
- Design and development of content-based novel techniques;
- Data mining and Pattern Recognition in e-learning
- Standardization and User-centered Deployment
Learning Content Management and Presentation
- Packaging, sequencing, managing and presenting e-learning content
- Adaptive and auto-generated e-learning content
- Operation of Knowledge Management
- Digital libraries and repositories of e-learning content
- Cooperative Agents Technology for e-learning and Knowledge Management
Interoperability and Mobility
- Building Learning Systems from Reusable and Interoperable Software Components
- Interoperable and usable technology for advanced systems and architectures
- Ubiquitous and User-friendly Interfaces for Mobile Communications
Ontologies and Folksonomies
- Ontologies and semantic web approaches for multi-actor systems
- Ontology-based modeling
- Learner interaction: design, techniques, and analysis
E-learning issues
- Security and privacy;
- Digital content protection
- Social Impact of e-learning
- Workflows in e-learning
Papers that address theory, techniques or applications as well as descriptions of innovative projects are encouraged.
Proceedings and awards
Each full paper will be peer-reviewed and accepted papers will be included for presentation in the conference program and will appear in the edited CD-ROM proceedings.
All presented papers will be considered for Best Paper Awards.
Best papers will be recommended for inclusion in a special issue of the International Journal of Advanced Media and Communication (IJAMC)
Paper submission (updated)
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Author notification |
Camera ready submission |
| September 15, 2007 |
October 15, 2007 |
October 25, 2007 |
The technical program, including the Call for papers, is co-chaired by Michel DESMARAIS (michel.desmarais@polymtl.ca) and Ralph DETERS (deters@cs.usask.ca).
Paper submission in both languages (English or French)
The paper format is IEEE two-column conference format not exceeding 10 pages, described in detail at IEEE's website.
To submit a paper, click HERE-ONLINE SUBMISSION.
The final version must be in the PDF format (camera ready). Please go to the submission system (ONLINE SUBMISSION) and click on "Re-Upload Paper" to submit the final version.