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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
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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
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Authors are invited to submit extended abstract (2 to 4 pages) of original unpublished research or work-in-progress.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.
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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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