Hello Graduates, Possible paper. Dr. Franklin ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Society for Applied Learning Technology < saltmail at ltimail.org > Date: Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 10:59 AM Subject: Call for Papers To: EdListA < Aggregate at ltimail.org > Interactive Learning Technologies Conference August 14-16, 2013 Hyatt Regency Reston Hotel Reston, Virginia Abstracts for presentations from knowledgeable professionals in industry, government, military, public education and academia are solicited to provide presentations which would be part of a comprehensive conference program on the latest interactive technologies as they are being applied to training, education and job performance improvement, including ways to implement technology, descriptions of education and technical skills applications, e-Learning, enterprise management, and instructional systems design, together with Knowledge Management systems. The submissions should be in the form of individual presentations or panel discussions. Topics of interest include: Mobile Computing, Handhelds & PDAs Using effective elearning and engaging distance learning for the enterprise Pervasive computing devices and other ubiquitous computing technologies - from laptops to tablet PCs to PDAs to smartphones Virtualization, Process Migration, Thin-client Computing, Network Mobility Utilization of Mobile Enterprise Servers Mobile Computing's Impact on Workforce Productivity Mobile Enterprise Asset Management Systems Low Cost Computers Wearable computing and networking User interfaces and systems design Mobile Authoring Tools Knowledge Management Systems Learning Management Systems (LMS) Learning Content Managements Systems (LCMS) LMS Interaction with other Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP) LMS Interoperability standards (SCORM, AICC, IMS, IEEE) Talent Management Systems E-Learning, E-Training and Executive Training Knowledge Management (KM) systems for operations improvement Purchasing KM systems vs outsourcing (ASPs) Implementing/Managing the Knowledge Management System Gaming and Simulation for Training and Job Performance Improvement Online Games Agent-Based gaming, Avatars, and Distributed environments Game-based Learning Simulations and Games for Strategy and Policy Planning Military Applications Simulations Utilizing Problem Solving Tools Customizable, Computer-based Interactive Simulations Simulation gaming for Management Training Training Applications Training in Virtual Worlds Return on Investment (ROI) and Improved Productivity Integrated Enterprise Learning and Performance Improvement E-Learning, E-Training and Executive Training Age friendly environments Case Studies and Best Practices Content and Technology Interoperability Issues Creating New Learning Organizations Cloud Computing and its Impact & Application Leveraging Web 2.0 technologies Impact & Use of Social Media Platforms Communities of Practice Instructional Systems Design Blended Learning strategies Strategies to address remote learners Implementing Accessibility into e-Learning Authoring tools for the Web and their effectiveness Evaluation processes and assessment techniques ISD for the Enterprise and Performance Improvement Prototyping in the development process Business cases for learning measurement Acquiring metrics and developing budgets Presenters and Attendees would include the following: Academic Professionals Chief Learning Officers Directors of E-Learning Directors of Training and Development E-learning Project Managers Military and Industrial Trainers Government Professionals and Managers Performance Support Professionals Managers of Training Management and Training Consultants Compliance Training Managers Hardware and Software Systems Manufacturers Education/Training Facilitators Human Performance Technology Professionals Instructional Designers Instructional Systems Developers Curriculum Developers Content Developers E-Learning Developers Application Development Managers Please submit abstract(s) of your proposed presentation(s) (up to 100 words per topic suggested). Abstracts will be considered for an individual presentation, or as a participant in a panel discussion. Abstract submissions should be received by March 25, 2013. If your abstract is accepted, papers and slide presentations should be submitted by July 19, 2013 in order to be included in the Conference Proceedings. Authors of accepted papers are expected to attend the conference, present their work to their peers, and transfer copyright. Primary speakers receive a complimentary registration to the conference. All other speakers will be required to pay a discounted conference registration fee. Be sure to include the author's name, title, organization, address, phone number, and email address. Accepted speakers will have their biographies included on the SALT® conference web site as well as a photo if this material is provided to SALT®. Submit on-line at www.salt.org or send to SALT, 50 Culpeper Street, Warrenton, VA 20186. Phone: 540-347-0055 / Fax: 540-349-3169 / email: DCprogram13 at salt.org. The program schedule will consist the main conference presentation sessions on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, August 14-16. Author's Information Be sure to include the author's name, title, organization, address, phone number, and email address. In addition, relevant biographical information about the author(s) should be included with the abstract submission so it can be posted on the SALT® web site. Key Dates to note Deadline for Receipt of Abstracts: March 25, 2013 Notification of Acceptance: April 2013 Submission of Papers Due: July 19, 2013 Conference Dates: August 14-16, 2013 To submit your abstract online, go to: http://www.salt.org/index.htm?**dc/washingtonP.asp?pn=call<http://www.salt.org/index.htm?dc/washingtonP.asp?pn=call > For a PDF version of the Call for Papers, go to: http://www.salt.org/docs/call.**pdf < http://www.salt.org/docs/call.pdf > You are receiving this because SALT believes that you will benefit from this information. If you want to be removed from this list paste this link into your browser to go to our web site and enter your email address: http://www.salt.org/index.htm?**salt.asp?pn=unsub<http://www.salt.org/index.htm?salt.asp?pn=unsub > You can also unsubscribe by sending an email to Unsubscribe at salt.org. If you are sending from a different email address be sure to reference the email address that you would like to have us unsubscribe. For other questions, contact SALT at 50 Culpeper Street, Warrenton VA 20186. SALT can be reached by telephone at (540) 347-0055. Mar-13 [bpltisf] -- *~~~~~~The best student-centered learning *experience in America~~~~ Dr. Teresa Franklin Professor, Instructional Technology Instructional Technology Program Coordinator 313D McCracken Hall*, *Dept. Educational Studies The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701 740-593-4561 (office) 740-541-8847 (cell) 740-593-0477 (fax) also: franklinteresa at gmail.com "A teacher affects eternity; [she]he can never tell where the influence stops." - Henry Adams * * ** * * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/itech/attachments/20130320/4cfa4ef4/attachment-0001.html
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