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QET 2011 : Special Session Quality in Educational Technologies (QET 2011) Organized within PCI 2011 (15th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics)

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Link: http://quality.eap.gr/QET_cfp.html
 
When Sep 30, 2011 - Oct 2, 2011
Where Kastoria, Greece
Submission Deadline May 31, 2011
Notification Due Jun 15, 2011
Final Version Due Jun 24, 2011
Categories    learning management systems   virtual classroom   web 2.0 in distance education   educational software quality
 

Call For Papers

Name and affiliation of the organizers:
Michalis Xenos and Kiriakos Patriarcheas

Hellenic Open University (HOU),
Software Quality Research Group (SQRG)

Topics:
Include, but are not limited to, the following:
•Learning Management Systems
•Synchronous and asynchronous educational Tools
•Web 2.0 in distance education
•Virtual classroom
•Educational software quality
•HCI in educational technologies

Paper submission:
Authors are invited to submit original manuscripts, in English, limited in length to five (5) pages. The required format is IEEE double-column (Word or LaTex templates)
Papers to be considered for publication should be sent via the following email address: xenos@eap.gr or k.patriac@eap.gr

Published by CPS IEEE Computer Society

Deadlines
Submission: May 31, 2011
Decision: June 15, 2011
Camera-ready June 24, 2011
Registration June 24, 2011

Contact:
E-mail: xenos@eap.gr, k.patriac@eap.gr
Address:
Software Quality Laboratory
School of Sciences and Technology
Hellenic Open University
13-15 Tsamadou str, Patras, 26222
Phone: +30 2610-367533
Fax: +30 2610-367520

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