4th European Conference on TechnologyEnhanced Learning Learning in the Synergy of Multiple Disciplines Conference Information Number of participants • 280 • 220 Conference Participants • 60 additional workshop participants Students at ECTEL09 27% Students Academics, Professionals 73% ECTEL09 Gender Balance 37% Women Men 63% Conference Information EC T EL09 P articipatio n by C o untry 2% 2% 1% 2% 1% 1% 6% 19% 2% 2% 2% 2% 3% 16% 4% 5% 7% 13% 9% Germany United Kingdom France Netherlands Austria Italy Spain Greece Belgium Switzerland Egypt Portugal Estonia Finland USA Czech Republic Norway Conference Information Sponsors: Co-located Meetings: CUELC, EATEL, GRAPPLE, ICOPER, LTfLL, PROLIX, Pro-TEL SIG, ROLE, STELLAR, TENCOMPETENCE Logistics - rooms ECTEL09 Social Networking #ectel09 ECTEL 2009 Schedule Planner http://washington.sis.pitt.edu/ectel09/ ECTEL Conferences SN – STELLAR http://ariadne.cs.kuleuven.be/ectel/ Starting Convergence at ECTEL08 Team Programme chairs: Ulrike Cress (Knowledge Media Research Center, Germany), Vania Dimitrova (University of Leeds, United Kingdom) Local organization chair: Katherine Maillet (Institut Telecom, Telecom & Management Sudparis, France) Publicity chairs: Marcela Morales (Institut Telecom, Telecom & Management Sudparis, France) Mohamed Amine Chatti (RWTH Aachen University, Germany) Workshop chairs: Nikol Rummel (University of Freiburg, Germany), Peter Dolog (Aalborg University, Denmark) Industrial session chair: Volker Zimmermann (IMC, Germany) Doctoral Consortium chairs: Frank Fischer (LMU University of Munich, Germany), Stefanie Lindstaedt (Know Center, Austria)Demonstration chairs: Alexandra Cristea, (University of Warwick, United Kingdom), Nikos Karacapilidis (University of Patras, Greece), General chair: Marcus Specht (Centre for Learning Sciences and Technology OUNL, The Netherlands) ECTEL09 Review Process 158 submissions from 469 authors 43 countries • • • • • Europe (29) Asia (8) America (4) Africa (1) Australia (1) ECTEL09 Review Process Submission topics ECTEL09 Review Process 84 PC members from 19 countries 35 full papers (22%) 17 short papers 35 posters ECTEL09 Program Doctoral consortium • 18 papers; funded by STELLAR 10 Workshops 1 Tutorial Posters ECTEL09 Program Invited talks • Prof. Peter Pirolli (Thursday, 1 Oct, 9:45am) • Prof. Mike Sharples (Thursday, 1 Oct, 2:00pm) • Prof. Fredrich Hesse (Friday, 2 Oct, 9:00am) • Marco Marsella, EU (Thursday, 1 Oct, 10:30am) Panel: Synergy of disciplines (Fri, 4:15pm) ECTEL09 Program Full papers & Short papers (12 sessions) • • • • • • • • • • Learning contexts (Thu, 11:25, Fri, 11:25) Adaptation and personalisation (Thu, 3:45, Fri, 11:25) Data mining and social design (Thu, 11:25) Learning design (Thu, 11:25) Collaborative and social knowledge construction (Thu, 3:45) Motivation, engagement, learning games (Thu, 3:45) Learning communities and CoPs (Fri, 11:25) Interoperability, Semantic Web, Web 2.0 (Fri 2:00) Problem and project-based learning, Inquiry learn (Fri 2:00) Human factors and evaluation (Fri 2:00) Session chairs Strict time ! Recording Amendment ECTEL09 Program Industry track • Thursday, 11:25-12:45 Volker Zimmermann, IMC AG, Germany Patric Belpaire, Danny De Witte, U&I Learning, Belgium Manuel Schmidt, Lernzentrum Festo, GmbH, Germany • Thursday, 3:45-5:00 Ellen Leenarts, British Telecom, Netherlands Fabrizio Giorgini, Giunti Labs, Italy Lucia Pannese, Imaginary, Italy NH HOTEL ECTEL09 Program Demonstrations • Alexandra Cristea, (U. of Warwick, UK), • Nikos Karacapilidis (U. of Patras, Greece) New! Arrangement • 3 sessions during coffee breaks, w. parallel demos: • 1st October: 11:00-11:25; 14:45-15:45 14 demos! each • 2nd October: 10:00-11:25: 12 demos! Topics: • Learning design, modelling, collaboration, senior learners, contextualisation and personalisation, workplace learning, authoring, live distance experiments, automatic retrieval, community experiences and semantics, sharing and curriculum regions http://www.ectel09.org/ademonstrations.html ECTEL09 Demos Who? ECTEL09 Demos What? GAT
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