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> From: Koli Calling 2010 <kolicalling2010_at_easychair.org>
> Date: 25. maaliskuuta 2010 klo 11.31.17
> To: Ari Korhonen <Ari.Korhonen_at_hut.fi>
> Subject: Koli Calling 2010
>
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> 10th KOLI CALLING INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTING EDUCATION
> RESEARCH
> October 28 - 31, 2010
>
> Original submissions in all areas related to the conference theme
> are invited. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
>
> * Computing education research: methodologies and results
> * Educational technology, software, and tools
> * Use of technology to support education in computing and related
> sciences
> * Tools for visualization or concretization
> * Teaching innovations, best practices, experience, assessment
> development and case studies in Computing Education
> * Distance education, virtual and open universities in computing
>
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
>
> Submission deadline: June 20th, 2010
> Notification of acceptance: August 30th, 2010
> Early registration deadline (authors): October 4, 2010
> Registration deadline: October 15, 2010
>
> Conference: October 28th - October 31st, 2010
>
>
> SUBMISSION CATEGORIES
>
> * Research Paper, 8-10 pages. Unpublished, original,
> theoretically anchored research related to the conference theme.
> Papers will be of high quality and present novel arguments,
> syntheses, results, methods or tools. Research papers are mainly
> evaluated by the relevance and quality of the research.
>
> * Discussion papers, 6 pages. Unpublished, original work in
> progress, or dissemination and discussion of new ideas in Computing
> Education Research. Discussion papers should clearly indicate the
> issue that the author aims to discuss, as well as discussion
> questions and a mechanism to promote a debate among the conference
> participants. A discussion paper is evaluated by its anticipated
> impact on discussions during the conference. At least half the
> presentation time allocated to a discussion paper should be used for
> a public discussion.
> * System paper, 4-6 pages. Unpublished, original work describing
> methods or tools for learning or instruction in computing education,
> motivated by the didactic needs of teaching computing and supported
> supported by clear argumentation or a theoretical framework for why
> the proposed system can be expected to address the identified
> problem. The submissions are evaluated on their impact on and
> contribution to the research questions defined and on their
> contributions to existing knowledge and practice. A submission
> should preferably be accompanied by a Demo.
>
> * Poster/demo, 2 page abstract. Interactive presentation of
> emerging ideas for research, teaching practice, or tools can be
> presented as posters or demonstrations. Submissions are evaluated
> based on their originality and the possible future contribution to
> the field of Computing Education. In addition to the abstract and
> live tool demo on site, we prefer the author(s) to prepare a max. 3
> minutes screencast (a short video) to be presented for the audience
> before the demo session as well as to be included in the conference
> website.
>
>
>
> Web site: http://cs.joensuu.fi/kolistelut/
>
>
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>
> Sincerely,
>
> Carsten Schulte and Jarkko Suhonen, Conference Chairs
>
--- Ari archie Korhonen (Email: Ari.Korhonen_at_tkk.fi) Tel: +358-44-519 6948 (mobile); +358-9-470 23387 (work) http://www.hut.fi/u/archie/Received on 2010-03-29 klo 13.36 EEST
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