Call for Full Length Paper
Topics: The specific topics of the conference include, but are not limited to
ICT for implementing Pedagogy
Machine learning for education
Cloud for education
AR and VR for education
Automation in Teaching Learning process
ICT in students evaluation
ICT for automation in the Accreditation process
Security of documents and computer-based processes in education
Innovation in online education
Asynchronous learning
Data mining strategies for e-learning organizations
Educational technology and globalization
Human-computer interaction
Hypermedia applications
E-portfolios
Intelligent e-learning systems
Intelligent training technology
Interactive e-learning systems
Knowledge management in e-learning
Learning and content management systems
Learning and teaching with technology
Learning objects
Lifelong learning and technology
Mobile learning
Multimedia applications
Network-based education and training
Pedagogical and practical issues
Professional development and teacher training
Simulations in education
Teaching and learning strategies
Video games for learning
Virtual classroom, virtual university
Social Media and Ed
Cyber Security
Tracks: The submissions are divided into three tracks, namely the Research Track, the Trends and Perspectives Track, and the Applications and Deployment Track. The contributors are advised to choose the track that best suits their work.
- The Research Track:
The Research Track incorporates papers that present novel work contributing significantly to the advancement of EdTech. The submissions should list the research gaps and research contributions filling the said gaps. A section comparing the results of the research with existing benchmarks is highly desirable.
- The Trends and Perspectives Track:
The Trends and Perspectives Track explores the state of the art in the mentioned disciplines.
- The Applications and Deployment Track:
The Applications and Deployment Track accepts papers showcasing the latest advancements and applications of EdTech. Once any technology or methodology originates from the research community, its challenges and benefits are explored by its concrete usage in a practical setting. The application of any research in real-world use cases sets the stage for its visibility. The Applications and Deployment Track is exactly for this purpose. This track seeks submission for applied EdTech. The submissions should list the benefits; the presented application reaps from SITs. In addition to the real-world, the Applications and Deployment Track also welcomes Resources such as the vocabularies, datasets, evaluation benchmarks, and the software.
Submission Guidelines
Submissions in all tracks must be in English with the following page length (pages of around 400 words each):
- Full papers (12-16 pages including references)
- Short papers (6-8 pages including references)
- Submitted papers must follow the guidelines and templates provided by Springer. Here are the LNEE Guidelines and templates: https://www.springer.com/us/authors-editors/conference-proceedings/conference-proceedings-guidelines
- All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference.
- The references should include all published literature relevant to the paper.
- The review process will be Single-Blind review.
Submit your paper in the following link: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IEdTC2024
Call for Workshops/ Special Session Proposals
The International EdTech Conference 2024 (IEdTC 2024) invites proposals for special sessions on the emerging topics related to the general theme of the conference. The acceptance of the proposal will be subject to the link, its specific theme is able to have with the conference major theme, i.e., Ed-Tech.
The proposals should be in a pdf file of maximum two pages long and to be submitted via email to chouguleab@gmal.com, with cc to jasarika@nitkkr.ac.in. The proposals must include the following:
Special session title.
Chairs with their affiliations and contact information.
A description of the session’s topic and its goals specifically mentioning the connection of the proposal to the conference theme.
The scope of the topic chosen as an answer to why do you think it can attract researchers in the field.
A very brief statement on diversity commitment for the submissions.
Plans for publicity.
Potential (or accepted) program committee members.
Information about the most recent previous editions of the workshop/special session (if any), like the affiliated event, date, venue, and the number of submitted and accepted papers.
Plans for disseminating the results of the special session.