Konverentsikalender 2005
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12-15.01.2005 | Olympia, London, Great Britain (UK) | BETT 2005 | BETT has become the pivotal event around which the entire educational ICT community plans its year. With thousands of educational ICT products and services on display, live demonstrations throughout the event and a range of exciting show features, BETT will help you make the most informed ICT procurement decision for your educational establishment. *Over 550 leading educational ICT suppliers *Over 100 seminars and workshops from industry experts *All curriculum subjects and levels covered *Find out how to embed ICT into YOUR subject area *Annual forum for new product launches *Spend your e-learning credits @ BETT *Supported by all major educational bodies and subject associations | # | http://www.bettshow.co.uk/ | |
25-26.01.2005 | eLearnExpo Paris 2005 | ELearnExpo Paris 2005 will be the 10th edition of ELearnExpo. The event is now recognised as Europe's leading Conference and Exhibition for the eLearning community and is THE european rendez-vous for the world's eLearning professionals. In 2005, we are returning to level 3 of the Palais des Congrès, and exhibitors should book their stands now. This show is a must for eLearning vendors form all around the world as well as the local eLearning companies who recognise that that business and networking opportunities are far greater at ELearnExpo than any other show in France. | Palais des Congrès Paris France | http://www.elearnexpo.com/paris/2005/index.htm | ||
September 18-21. 2006 | Chicago USA | Call for Papers Third International Workshop on Quality Assurance and Testing of Web-Based Applications (QATWBA 2006 | Call for Papers Call for Papers Third International Workshop on Quality Assurance and Testing of Web-Based Applications (QATWBA 2006and co-located with 2006 IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2006) 2006 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2006), 2006 Int. Workshop on Software Technology and Engineering Practice (STEP 2006) Contact: Prof. Hong Zhu (hzhu@brookes.ac.uk), Prof. David Kung (kung@cse.uta.edu) | <http://conferences.computer.org/compsac/2006/>http://conferences.computer.org/compsac/2006/) | ||
August 12-15 2006 | Helsingoer, Denmark | 29th Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia | Call for papers: Paradigms, Politics, and Paradoxes 29th Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia For 28 consecutive years the Scandinavian Information Systems Community has convened in remote beautiful Nordic settings to share cross-disciplinary work-in-progress pertaining to the development and use of information systems (IS). The theme of this year's IRIS 2006, Paradigms, Politics, and Paradoxes, aims to revitalize and reframe a critical dimension in this community by encouraging contributions about the politics involved in IS design, development and use. On the one hand, the participatory roots of the IRIS provide a unique critical and interventionist contribution to international IS research. On the other, areas of research such as science and technology studies and feminist theory opens up new paths for generative critique. Likewise gender issues and IS aspects in developing countries are paths IRIS researchers might follow to reformulate a critical research agenda. Invited keynote speakers are Sundeep Sahay, University of Oslo, Debra Howcroft, Manchester Business School, Sally Wyatt, University of Amsterdam. Keynote speakers and panels of the conference will reflect the theme, while the rest of the conference is dedicated to small working groups where participants give and receive feedback on submitted papers. With this theme we hope to bring together different discourses within the IRIS community as well as reaching out to other related areas as diverse as software engineering, science and technology studies, feminist theory and development studies. The call for papers thus encourages, but is not limited to, the following questions: * In what ways and what settings can IT-related work make a difference? What paradigms or traditions are available and relevant? * How can we re-theorize politics of design and use it to match contemporary organizational settings? * How can participatory design, gender studies, science and technology studies, or developing country studies be made relevant for IS research today? * Under what conditions can critical approaches be translated into practical action? The deadline for submitting papers to IRIS'29 is April 3rd 2005. All submissions must use the IRIS'28-paper template. Papers may not exceed 7000 words with an abstract of no more than 300 words. All papers must be submitted electronically through the web-based submission and reviewing system. See <http://www.itu.dk/iris29/index.php?event=submission>http://www.itu.dk/iris29/index.php?event=submission Acceptance of papers requires that the paper is reviewed as appropriate for the conference and that the author(s) of the paper contribute to double blind reviews of other submitted papers. Admission to the conference requires active participation either as an author or as an organizer of an accepted panel, workshop, or session. Senior researchers will be invited to chair working groups at the conference. Call for Panels, Workshops and Thematic Sessions Proposals for panels and workshop should cover timely topics of interest to the conference theme. Each panel and workshop will last app. 2 ½ hours. The format for a proposal is as follows: Panel or workshop title, a 200-word abstract, and a brief outline of objectives and participants. Proposals should justify the relevance and the contribution to the conference theme. Information on the organizer should include the name, affiliation address (postal address, telephone, fax and e-mail) and envisioned activities during the panel and workshop. Proposals should be e-mailed to Dixi Louise Strand: dixi (at) itu (dot) dk Important Dates Venue: Sea, woods, art and history The 29th IRIS working conference will take place at LO-skolen, a conference center on the outskirts of the medieval town of Helsingoer (Elsinore). Helsingoer is well known for its fourteenth century castle, Kronborg, made famous by Shakespeare's play Hamlet. LO-skolen is an educational institution with a background in the Danish labor movement. The venue is beautifully situated in a park with an excellent view of the sea and the surrounding woods. The buildings are themselves a piece of art, originally designed by Danish architects Jarl Heger and Ebbe and Karen Clemmesen in 1969 and house one of Denmark's finest collections of modern Danish art with several hundred unique paintings and sculptures. The venue is one-hour north of Copenhagen and can be easily reached by train from Copenhagen Airport. For more information see: <http://www.itu.dk/iris29>http://www.itu.dk/iris29 | Submission deadline April 3rd 2006 Review deadline May 5th 2006 Notification of acceptance May 15th 2006 Final submission June 9th 2006 Early bird registration deadline June 9th 2006 Conference August 12-15th 2006 | <http://www.itu.dk/iris29>http://www.itu.dk/iris29 | |
March 24- 26, 2006 | Jyvaskyla | I have a pleasure to announce that the INFWEST program will organize the following seminar March 24-26, 2006 somewhere in the Jyvaskyla region (please, follow <http://www.jyu.fi/infwest>http://www.jyu.fi/infwest for details). The key speakers are - Prof. Roberto Evaristo, University of illinois at Chicago (see <http://tigger.uic.edu/~evaristo/>http://tigger.uic.edu/~evaristo/) - Prof. Michelle Kaarst-Brown, Syracuse University ( see <http://istweb.syr.edu/facstaff/facultymember.asp?tab=o&id=224>http://istweb.syr.edu/facstaff/facultymember.asp?tab=o&id=224) - Prof. Michael Newman, Machester Business School (see <http://www.personal.mbs.ac.uk/mnewman/>http://www.personal.mbs.ac.uk/mnewman/) The preliminary program is below. Please, book the dates. The registration information will be available on the INFWEST website (http://ww.jyu.fi/infwest) once the seminar venue will be decided. See you in Jyvaskyla. Regards, Juhani Iivari | <http://www.jyu.fi/infwest>http://www.jyu.fi/infwest | |||