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IADIS International Conference 

 Cognition and Exploratory Learning in Digital Age (CELDA 2005)

Porto, Portugal

14 -16 December 2005

 

 


   Endorsed by:
IEEE Technical Committee on Learning Technology

  and Japanese Society of Information and Systems in Education

NEW Keynote Presentations from Professor Stefano Cerri (in PDF - 2.26 Mb) and Marco Marsella (in PDF - 249 Kb)

NEW Tutorial Presentation from Professors J. Michael Spector and Vanessa Dennem (in PDF - 2.54 Mb)

NEW VERSION  Conference Program (updated on 13 December) | Program Outline

The conference official hotel and location is Hotel Porto Palácio - click here to book your stay

Keynote Lectures:

Human Learning as a side effect of Learning GRID services by Professor Stefano A. Cerri, LIRMM, CNRS & Un. Montpellier II, France

Technology-Enhanced Learning: The European Research Agenda by Marco Marsella, European Commission, DG Information Society, Directorate E, Unit E3 TeL

 

Tutorial:

Professor J. Michael Spector, Florida State University, USA

 

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The IADIS CELDA 2005 conference aims to address the main issues concerning with the evolving learning processes and supporting pedagogies and applications in digital age. There have been huge advancements in both cognitive psychology and computing that have affected the educational arena. The convergence of these two disciplines has never been faster before and this marriage has affected the very basis of the academia. Paradigms such as just-in-time learning, constructivist approaches, student-centered learning and collaborative approaches have emerged, and are being supported by technological advancements such as simulations, virtual reality and multi-agents systems to name a few. This merger has created both opportunities and areas of serious concerns. This conference aims to cover both technological as well as pedagogical issues related to these developments. Main tracks have been identified. However innovative contributions that do not fit into these areas will also be considered as long as they are directly related to the overall theme of the conference.

NEW Authors of the best published papers in the CELDA 2005 proceedings will be invited to publish extended versions of their papers in the Computers in Human Behavior Journal (Guest edited by Kinshuk, Demetrios G Sampson and J. Michael Spector).

Get the Conference Poster (4.09 Mb)  (in PDF)

Conference Official Language: English

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Conference contact: celda_sec@iadis.org

 

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