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Wireless Ready: Interactivity, Collaboration and Feedback in Language Learning Technologies March 29, 2008 March 29, 2008 Japan

http://wirelessready.nucba.ac.jp
The second Wireless Ready conference will examine web 2.0 technologies related to language learning. Papers on podcasting, blogs, wikis, Second Life, CALL, and e-learning are invited. Further information on the website: http://wirelessready.nucba.ac.jp

Cell Phone and Portable Storage Forensics Training January 16, 2008 January 18, 2008 USA

http://www.gohtci.com/brochure/FLc_0108.html
The Cell Phone and Portable Storage Forensic Training is designed to provide the Investigator with the tools and training necessary to properly seize and investigate Cell Phones and Portable Storage Media.

13400 Wright Circle

Computer Crime Essentials Training January 15, 2008 January 17, 2008 USA

http://www.gohtci.com/brochure/VA_0108.html
The first level of the High Tech Crime Institute certification track designed to provide law enforcement in the dynamics of cybercrime investigations. Our hands-on instruction teaches the investigator how to properly seize,examine and investigate an IBM based,network-attached PC and related digital media for evidence in a criminal incident. Call for a course overview and the materials included.

13400 Wright Circle

Cell Phone and Portable Storage Forensics Training January 14, 2008 January 16, 2008 USA

http://www.gohtci.com/brochure/OK_0108.html
The Cell Phone and Portable Storage Forensic Training is designed to provide the Investigator with the tools and training necessary to properly seize and investigate Cell Phones and Portable Storage Media.

13400 Wright Circle

International Conference on Information Communication Technologies in Education (ICICTE) 2008 July 10, 2008 July 12, 2008 Ghana

http://www.icicte.org
ICICTE 2008 will seek to address the many challenges and new directions presented by technological innovations in educational settings. With the keynote speaker, plenary sessions, workshops, and forums examining the integration of technology into all facets of education, the conference will provide participants with a forum for intensive interdisciplinary interaction and collegial debate. Those attending ICICTE 2008 will leave with an excellent overview of current thinking and practices in applications of technology to education. Thematic streams will include alternative processes, procedures, techniques and tools for creating learning environments appropriate for the twenty-first century.

Conference themes include:

Institutional and national responses to technological change

Political economy and educational technology: Intersections

The architecture of learning; accessibility; the evolution of the classroom

Pedagogy in the evolving tech environment

Informal and formal adult education

Multi-grade education

Instructional design and delivery; evaluation and assessment

Strategies and tools for teaching and learning, simulations and gaming

Effects on training institutions and industry

Impacts on educational institutions: effects on faculty, staff, administration, and students; curriculum and program development

Intellectual property

Ethical considerations in the use of information technology in teaching and learning

The internationalization of institutions and of education

Open/Distance learning

Building communities of teachers/educators; cooperative learning

Teacher training

The use of technology in education to promote democratic ideals, freedom, equality.
Keynote speaker: Dr. Gilly Salmon, University of Leicester

Following in the tradition of previous ICICTE conferences, ICICTE 2008 will bring together an international community of scholars and practitioners in a forum setting. Opportunities for discussion on current thinking and practices in applications of technology to education are enhanced by the limited number of participants. For a full listing of topics for ICICTE 2008, please consult the conference Aims and Themes.

We are pleased to note that the journals Campus-Wide Information Systems, the UCFV Research Review, and Interactive Learning Behaviour will again devote special issues to selected papers from ICICTE.

Closing ceremonies will include presentation of the UCFV Graduate Student Paper Prize and other awards. First given in 2004, this award recognizes the work of upcoming scholars and practitioners.

The conference?s social programs have always brought Greek hospitality to the fore of our meetings and discussions. This year?s social program includes the opening night reception, the closing ?Greek Night? dinner, and three lunches, including the UCFV President?s lunch.
33844 King Road

ALT-C 2008: Rethinking the digital divide September 9, 2008 September 11, 2008 United Kingdom

http://www.alt.ac.uk/altc2008/

ALT-C 2008 will explore the complex dichotomies presented by learning technologies to citizens, learning providers, and society. The conference will extend the debate over the ‘digital divide’, providing a forum for practitioners, researchers and policy-makers to develop their thinking and practice.

Conference Co-Chairs

ALT-C 2008 will be held in Leeds, UK, 9-11 September 2008. The Co-Chairs will be Dr Jill Jameson (University of Greenwich, UK) and Dr John Sandars (University of Leeds, UK).

Keynote speakers

Keynote speakers will include:

    <li>
    David Cavallo, Chief Learning Architect for One Laptop per Child,
    and Head of the Future of Learning Research Group at MIT Media Lab;</li>
    <li>Dr Itiel Dror, Senior Lecturer in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Southampton;</li>
    <li>Hans Rosling, Professor of International Health, Karolinska Institute, Sweden, and Director of the Gapminder Foundation.</li>
    </ul>

    Conference flyer

    Download a copy of the first edition of the <a href=”http://www.alt.ac.uk/docs/altc2008_flyer_low_res.pdf” title=”[Link to 0.8 MB PDF of flyer for ALT-C 2008]“>flyer for the conference [0.8 MB PDF].

    Keeping informed about ALT-C 2008

    You can join a low volume mailing list which ALT will use to notify you of major changes to the web site, last minute updates, key dates and deadlines. Go to http://www.alt.ac.uk
    Gipsy Lane, Headington

Second Annual Educational Technology Research Symposium February 4, 2008 February 5, 2008 USA

http://www.tcea.org/symposium/
Paper submission deadline is September 17, 2007. Submit a paper by August 1, 2007, and your name will be placed in a drawing for a free symposium registration.

Paper length: Four-eight single spaced pages. A paper longer than eight pages will be returned to its author for editing and may not be published in the proceedings. An abstract by itself will not be considered.

Presentation time: 20 minutes for each paper, including Q&A. Presentations will be grouped together by areas of interest and the presentation group will be assigned time slots of appropriate length.

AV equipment provided: PC with speakers, LCD Projector, Internet and microphone. The PC will have MS Office (including PowerPoint) installed and will contain a DVD drive and USB port. NO overhead projector or Apple computer will be provided. Presenters may use their own laptop computers.

Other information: Papers should consist of original (not previously published) or reported research on any and all aspects of Educational Technology. Papers will be peer reviewed using a double-blind referee process.

Conference Proceedings Publication: Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings book. These papers will serve as a source of information for educational technology research. Selected papers may be invited to be published in the TechEdge, TCEA?s quarterly journal. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the symposium and present their papers in order to have their papers published in the Conference Proceedings publication.

Possible paper topics include, but are not limited to:

Applying New Technologies
Best Practices
Collaborative Learning
Community Building
Computer Science Education
Content Development
Courseware Development
Cultural Attitudes and Technology Acceptance
Curriculum and Instructional Design
Cyber Safety
Digital Libraries
Distance Education/Learning
E-learning
Emerging/Innovative Technologies
Ethical/Legal/Social Issues
Evaluation and Assessment
Games and Simulations in Education
Gender and Diversity Issues
Infrastructure
International Challenges
Leadership in Educational Technology
Learning Outcomes
Mobile Devices
Mobile Learning
Multimedia
Online Learning
Open Source
Partnerships
Policy and Law
Staff Development
Student Learning
Virtual Universities
Web-based Instruction
Women in Technology

Deadline for paper submission: An electronic copy (Microsoft Word format) of the paper must be sent to cravey@tcea.org as an e-mail attachment no later than September 17, 2007. Papers are required to use American Psychological Association (APA) guidelines EXCEPT the paper will be single spaced. Additional format: single column, no page numbers, no footnotes, references included at end of paper. An Abstract is required.

Deadline for revisions: Any revisions to an accepted paper must be sent to cravey@tcea.org no later than December 3, 2007 (Microsoft Word format, e-mail attachment). The deadline allows time for authors make any necessary changes to their papers as a result of the review process.

Timeline:

Paper submission September 17, 2007
Papers sent to reviewers October 1, 2007
Reviews of papers due October 22, 2007
Final paper submission December 3, 2007
Registration (for inclusion of paper in proceedings) December 15, 2007
Educational Technology Research Symposium February 4-5, 2008
Registration for this event will be available starting October 19, 2007. A registration fee of $295 includes:

Attendance to all Educational Technology Sessions on Monday and Tuesday
Continental breakfast each day
Symposium materials including one copy of proceedings
Free registration for TCEA 2008, Discover your Destination (www.tcea2008.org)
Free one year TCEA membership
Reception/social on Monday, February 4

Want to help? If you are willing to volunteer to be a reviewer for conference paper submissions, please contact one of the Conference Chairs, Dr. John Thompson, at thompsjt@buffalostate.edu or Dr. Stephen Rainwater, at Steve_Rainwater@uttyler.edu. Full details will be sent to you.
8134 Exchange Drive

Tourism Technology Training Asia November 5, 2007 November 5, 2007 China

http://travelsymposium.com
In response to demand for a forum to explore the current events, technological developments, and training challenges of the global tourism industry, Travel Symposium 2007 will be convened across the globe in Lisbon, Portugal on 7 October; Fort Lauderdale, Florida on 22 October; and Beijing, China on 5 November.

Why: The objectives of this historic conference series are as follows:

1. To provide educators and trainers with an invaluable opportunity to learn from top experts in the
field and from representatives of leading suppliers in the tourism and hospitality industries.
2. To discover common issues shared by educators and trainers in the field of tourism and hospitality.
3. To give educators and trainers an open environment to network and build relationships.

What: Travel Symposium 2007 is a non-profit educational conference. All conference fees will be applied to help defray actual costs. The focus of this vital educational forum will be on e-learning methods, training techniques, and assessment, including specific topics of concern to educators, trainers, and travel managers in the tourism and hospitality fields.

Who should attend: Trainers, educators, managers, or anyone involved in tourism and hospitality technology training.

Where: SAS Radisson Hotel, Lisbon, Portugal, 7 October, 2007
Marriot Ft. Lauderdale North, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 22 October, 2007
Beijing, China, 5 November, 2007 (Venue to be announced)

At each symposium, top industry representatives will lead discussions on technological developments and training challenges facing the global tourism industry during the next decade. A question-and-answer session will be held with a panel of industry experts, as well as the interchange of ideas and suggestions among delegates.
The full-day conference fee is RMB 450 per delegate. All fees paid by delegates will be applied toward the actual costs of holding this non-profit educational conference. Delegates are encouraged to register early. Advance payment is accepted, or delegates may pay at the door.
P.O. Box 25

Tourism Technology Training Europe Portugal

In response to demand for a forum to explore the current events, technological developments, and training challenges of the global tourism industry, Tourism Technology Training Travel Symposium will be convened across the globe in Lisbon, Portugal on 7 October; Fort Lauderdale, Florida on 22 October; and Beijing, China on 5 November.

Why: The objectives of this historic conference series are as follows:

1. To provide educators and trainers with an invaluable opportunity to learn from top experts in the
field and from representatives of leading suppliers in the tourism and hospitality industries.
2. To discover common issues shared by educators and trainers in the field of tourism and hospitality.
3. To give educators and trainers an open environment to network and build relationships.

What: Travel Symposium 2007 is a non-profit educational conference. All conference fees will be applied to help defray actual costs. The focus of this vital educational forum will be on e-learning methods, training techniques, and assessment, including specific topics of concern to educators, trainers, and travel managers in the tourism and hospitality fields.

Who should attend: Trainers, educators, managers, or anyone involved in tourism and hospitality technology training.

Where: SAS Radisson Hotel, Lisbon, Portugal, 7 October, 2007; Marriot Ft. Lauderdale North, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 22 October, 2007; Beijing, China, 5 November, 2007 (Venue to be announced)

At each symposium, top industry representatives will lead discussions on technological developments and training challenges facing the global tourism industry during the next decade. A question-and-answer session will be held with a panel of industry experts, as well as the interchange of ideas and suggestions among delegates.
The full-day conference fee is EUR 35 per delegate. All fees paid by delegates will be applied toward the actual costs of holding this non-profit educational conference. Delegates are encouraged to register early. Advance payment is accepted, or delegates may pay at the door.
P.O. Box 25

Tourism Technology Training Americas October 22, 2007 October 22, 2007 USA

http://travelsymposium.com
In response to demand for a forum to explore the current events, technological developments, and training challenges of the global tourism industry, Tourism Technology Training Travel Symposium will be convened across the globe in Lisbon, Portugal on 7 October; Fort Lauderdale, Florida on 22 October; and Beijing, China on 5 November.

Why: The objectives of this historic conference series are as follows:

1. To provide educators and trainers with an invaluable opportunity to learn from top experts in the
field and from representatives of leading suppliers in the tourism and hospitality industries.
2. To discover common issues shared by educators and trainers in the field of tourism and hospitality.
3. To give educators and trainers an open environment to network and build relationships.

What: Travel Symposium 2007 is a non-profit educational conference. All conference fees will be applied to help defray actual costs. The focus of this vital educational forum will be on e-learning methods, training techniques, and assessment, including specific topics of concern to educators, trainers, and travel managers in the tourism and hospitality fields.

Who should attend: Trainers, educators, managers, or anyone involved in tourism and hospitality technology training.

Where: SAS Radisson Hotel, Lisbon, Portugal, 7 October, 2007; Marriot Ft. Lauderdale North, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 22 October, 2007; Beijing, China, 5 November, 2007 (Venue to be announced)

At each symposium, top industry representatives will lead discussions on technological developments and training challenges facing the global tourism industry during the next decade. A question-and-answer session will be held with a panel of industry experts, as well as the interchange of ideas and suggestions among delegates.
The full-day conference fee is $35.00 per delegate. All fees paid by delegates will be applied toward the actual costs of holding this non-profit educational conference. Delegates are encouraged to register early. Advance payment is accepted, or delegates may pay at the door. You can register online at: http://travelsymposium.com

You can also register by mail, fax, or e-mail.

Travel Symposium 2007
P.O. 25
Honaunau, HI 96726

You can also register by fax or e-mail.

Fax: (808) 328-9769
E-mail: info@travelsymposium.com
P.O. Box 25