[Itech] Fwd: Call for Papers

Teresa Franklin franklit at ohio.edu
Thu Mar 10 13:20:25 EST 2011


Hello Graduates and the EDCT 793M Class,

You may have some work that would apply for this conference.  This is also a
great place to network for Instructional design jobs!

Dr. Franklin



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From: Society for Applied Learning Technology <saltmail at salt.org>
Date: Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 3:59 PM
Subject: Call for Papers
To: EdListA <Aggregate at lti.org>


Interactive Technologies Conference
August 17-19, 2011
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


New Technologies & the Marketplace

Defining the Learning Marketplace
Market Issues and Barriers
Meeting Learner Goals and System Goals
Criteria for instructional design & delivery methods
Return on Investment (ROI) and Improved Productivity
Integrated Enterprise Learning and Performance Improvement
Content and Technology Interoperability Issues
Corporate Learning Portals vs. Application Service Providers (ASPs)

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.  A proceedings will
be prepared and you should indicate whether you will provide a paper prior
to the conference for inclusion in the proceedings.  Abstract submissions
should be received by March 23, 2011.  If your abstract is accepted, papers
should be submitted by July 18, 2011 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: DCprogram11 at salt.org.  The program schedule will
consist the main conference presentation sessions on  Wednesday, Thursday,
and Friday, August 17-19.

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 23, 2011
Notification of Acceptance: April 6, 2011
Submission of Papers Due: July 18, 2011
Conference Dates: August 17-19, 2011

To submit your abstract online, click go to:
http://www.salt.org/index.htm?dc/washingtonP.asp?pn=call
For a PDF version of the Call for Papers, click go to:
http://www.salt.org/docs/call.pdf



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Dr. Teresa Franklin
Professor, Instructional Technology
Instructional Technology Program Coordinator
Dept. Educational Studies
Gladys W. & David H. Patton College of Education and Human Services
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
740-593-4561 (office)
740-593-0477 (fax)
also: franklinteresa at gmail.com
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