NAWeb99: What Works and Why

 
The Fifth International Conference on Web-Based LearningCONFERENCE IS FULL
October 2-5, 1999

Sponsored by the University of New Brunswick and the WWW Courseware Developers.

NAWeb submissions undergo a single-blind review-and-comment process by an international panel of peers in the field. This year marks the beginning of a two-stage review process for NAWeb submissions:
  1. Abstract submissions.
    Abstracts of approximately 500-1000 words will be reviewed by the panel. Acceptance based on abstracts is tentative.
  2. Full paper submissions.
    Full papers of approximately 4000-6000 words, submitted by authors of accepted abstracts, will be reviewed by the panel. It is expected that 80-90% of accepted abstracts will lead to accepted papers.
The submission review panel will be identified here at a later date.

Previous NAWeb conferences
95 | 96 | 97 | 98
Information supplied by Rik Hall, Manager, Instructional Technology Unit.
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Last update: April, 1999