NAWeb 2003 - Oct 18-21, 2003, Fredericton NB, Canada

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NAWeb 2004: Call for Papers, Reports and Posters

 

We seek your formal contribution to the content of NAWeb 2004 as either a refereed full paper or a poster presentation/short edited paper. Papers/posters on topics related to the conference themes are preferred however papers/posters on any topic related to Web-based learning will be considered.


NAWeb 2004
- the themes are:

  • innovative and practical uses of the World Wide Web in teaching and learning
  • extending the reach of existing campuses
  • creating "virtual" campuses of a new and unique nature
  • teaching and learning as e-business evaluations in e-learning

Full Refereed Papers
We are looking for high quality formal conference papers which ideally should present completed research (including action research). All papers will be single-blind (author identity not masked) peer reviewed by at least two members of an international panel of experts. The review will be of the full paper, not an extended abstract. Papers should be 3500 to 5000 words in length (approximately 10 pages) and should ideally make liberal use of hypertext features (that is, they should be primarily designed for delivery on the Web).

Authors who wish to submit a paper to be refereed should download this Word template and modify it. If accepted, correctly formatted papers will then only need slight additional work before final publication. Alternatively, they can submit a Word file and then convert into HTML once accepted.

This submission process will have three phases:

  1. Submission of the full paper for reviewing
  2. Authors accepted papers will be asked to respond to the reviewers comments and submit papers in final format (using the template mentioned above).
  3. Submission of the full paper once accepted

Key Dates:

  • Call for papers opens February 17, 2004
  • Full paper proposals submitted on or before (Extended) August 9th, 2004
  • Final decision on acceptance notified on or before August 20, 2004.
  • Final submission of revised, formatted papers on or before September 5th
  • Presenters must be registered for NAWeb 2004 on or before September 12th
  • Papers go to the printers on or before September 26, 2004
  • Papers will be available on the NAWeb server from September 24, 2004.
  • NAWeb Conference - October 16-19, 2004

NAWeb 2004 - Program Chair - Allan Ellis
Paper proposals should be emailed as attachment to Allan as a Word file.

Practitioner's Reports (Non-Refereed Papers)
We are looking for high quality informal conference papers which should present works in progress and activities that you are involved in. These are non-commercial reports of what you are doing in web-based teaching and learning. Papers should be 2000 to 2500 words in length (approximately 5 pages) and should ideally make liberal use of hypertext features (that is, they should be primarily designed for delivery on the Web).

Authors who wish to submit a report should download this Word template and modify it. If accepted, correctly formatted papers will then only need slight additional work before final publication. Alternatively, they can submit a Word file and then convert into HTML once accepted.

This submission process will have two phases:

  1. Submission of the report for reviewing.
  2. Submission of the full report once accepted

Key Dates:

  • Call for reports opens June 1, 2004
  • August 15, 2004 - Report proposals must be submitted on or before this date.
  • August 22, 2004 Applicants will be notified of acceptance of Practitioner Reports.
  • August 31, 2004 Full Practitioner Reports must be submitted.
  • Presenters must be registered for NAWeb 2004 on or before September 12th, 2004
  • Papers go to the printers on or before September 26, 2004
  • Papers will be available on the NAWeb server from September 24, 2004.
  • NAWeb Conference - October 18-21, 2004

NAWeb 2004 - Report Chair - Phil O'Hara
Report proposals should be emailed as attachment to Phil as a Word file.


Call for Posters Proposals

In the Posters stream we want to provide delegates with an opportunity to showcase research that is at an early stage of development and allow the demonstration of say new software, or innovative course materials etc. Posters allow face-to-face presentations to individuals and small groups. Authors should submit a short abstract (up to 300 words in the body of an email) for consideration. If accepted, they would be expected to provide a standard poster presentation at the conference. Appropriate display space will be provided (A table with space for delegates to talk with the presenter and wall space for the poster - wireless connectivity may be available for lap-top computers). Poster presenters should also provide up to 1500 words as short paper (1 to 4 pages). This will be edited, but not refereed.


Key Dates:

  • Call for posters opens March 1. 2004
  • Acceptance of poster proposals will be advised within 10 days of submission and early submissions are welcome.
  • Presenters must be registered for NAWeb 2004 on or before September 10th, 2004
  • Final submission of short poster papers due on or before September 15, 2004

NAWeb 2004 - Poster Chair - Carolyn Nobes or Robert Farmer
Poster proposals should be emailed to Caryoln or Robert (abstract in the body of an email).

Publication

The refereed full papers, details of the poster presentations/edited short papers, will be published on the Conference Web site and in the printed Conference Proceedings.

NOTE: the NAWeb series of conferences does not require exclusive assignment of copyright. See papers from previous years for details.

 
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