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Call for Contributions

TOPICS OF INTEREST (include but are not limited to)

Interoperable Content

  • Interoperable content format: Limitations of current standards, new developments
  • Conformance testing, quality control and validation
  • Tools
  • New developments
  • Profiling, validation and conformance testing
  • Controlled vocabularies and their management
  • Automatic metadata generation
  • Automatic metadata translation
  • Learning object identity

Infrastructures For Learning Resource Discovery And Exchange

  • Architectures for content discovery and exchange
  • Interoperable content and metadata repositories
  • Protocols for exposing content
  • Federations of learning resources
  • Service registries

Rich Description Of Resources

  • Metadata
  • Standards and application profiles
  • Automatic metadata generation versus human indexing
  • Intellectual property and metadata
  • Controlled vocabularies and their management
  • Mapping and crosswalks between metadata standards
  • Metadata profiling and conformance testing

Discovering Content

  • User profiling for more accurate resource discovery
  • Retrieval of learning resources (searching, browsing)
  • Content aggregation
  • Interoperable query languages
  • Harvesting versus federated searching
  • Enhanced search mechanism (sorting, ranking)
  • Inclusion of other type of content (library, cultural heritage)
  • Recommendation systems
  • Quality aspects

Exchanging Content

  • Resource identification
  • Open content and reusable resource licensing
  • Reliable auditing (tracking, reporting)
  • Access control, licensing and content protection
  • WEB-2.0 approaches (e.g., folksonomies, content syndication)
  • Semantic web approaches
IMPORTANT DATES

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS DEADLINE: 15 OCTOBER, 2009


  • 15 October, 2009: extended abstract submission
  • 20 October, 2009: notification of acceptance to presenters
  • 4-5 November 2009: workshop
  • 15 November 2009: camera ready revised abstracts
 
Submission

Submit your contribution here 

Authors are invited to submit extended abstract (2 to 4 pages) of original unpublished research or work-in-progress. All submitted abstracts will be peer-reviewed by three members of the program committee for originality, significance, clarity and quality. 

All extended abstracts should be submitted by email, as pdf files, to seam@eun.org.

Accepted submissions will be published online as part of the CEUR Workshop proceedings series. CEUR-WS.org is a recognized ISSN publication series, ISSN 1613-0073.

Authors should use the Springer LNCS format (http://www.springer.com/lncs). For camera-ready format instructions, please see “For Authors“ instructions athttp://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.

Questions can be addressed to seam@eun.org.

About

ORGANISERS

  • David Massart, European Schoolnet (EUN), Belgium
  • Jean-Noël Colin, University of Namur (FUNDP), Belgium
  • Frans Van Assche, European Schoolnet (EUN), Belgium
  • Serge Ravet, EIfEL, France

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

 

  • Pr Luis Anido, University of Vigo, Spain
  • Pr Vladimir Batagelj, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Pr Ingo Dahn, University of Koblenz, Germay
  • Pr Erik Duval, KULeuven, Belgium
  • Pr Manuel Kolp, UCL, Belgium
  • Dr Joris Klerkx, KULeuven, Belgium
  • Dr Robert Kristoefl, BMUKK, Austria
  • Dr Eugenijus Kurilovas, , Lithuania
  • Dr Tien-Dung Le, European Schoolnet (EUN), Belgium
  • Dr Jon Mason, InterCog, Australia
  • Dr Tomasz Orzechowski, AGH, Poland
  • Pr Fredrik Paulsson, Umea University, Sweden
  • Dr Daniel Rehak, Learning Systems Architecture Lab and Daniel Rehak Consulting LLC, USA 
  • Pr Jan Pawlowski, JYU, Finland
  • Pr Alain Pirotte, UCL, Belgium
  • Pr Griff Richards, SFU, Canada
  • Pr Bernd Simon, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Austria
  • Dr Stefaan Ternier, Open Universiteit, The Netherlands
  • Pr Tsuneo Yamada, Open University of Japan, Japan

 

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