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Tuesday, December 15, 2009


ICELW 2010

The International Conference on E-learning in the Workplace


June 9th-11th, 2010Teachers College, Columbia UniversityNew York, NY
www.icelw.org


info@icelw.org

ICELW is an international conference focused specifically on e-learning in the workplace. With researchers and practitioners coming from around the globe--and from both university and business backgrounds--the ICELW community works to improve online learning so that it makes a measurable difference in workplace performance and morale.By uniting the corporate and academic worlds, ICELW is creating a new synergy--one with the unique capability to realize the vast potential of e-learning in business, industry, and government. ICELW 2010 will incorporate an increased focus on demonstrations of successful e-learning, and on the application of new research ideas and research studies to practical workplace learning problems. Call for Presentations, Papers, and Ideas Deadline: December 15, 2009. Who Should Present or Participate? ICELW welcomes anyone with a background or interest in e-learning in the workplace, including researchers, consultants, and corporate trainers, managers, and directors. Conference Topics: ICELW is seeking proposals covering a wide range of topics relating to e-learning in the workplace, including:
Online training methodologies (simulations, case-based learning, and more)
Performance support systems
Just-in-time learning
Mobile learning
Collaborative and social learning
E-learning design
E-learning usability studies
Success stories and cases studies
E-learning experiences in large and small organizations
Knowledge management
Strategies for implementing e-learning within an organization
Authoring tools and Learning Content Management Systems (LCMSs)
E-learning evaluation
Studies of e-learning in practice
E-learning project management
The use of virtual worlds in e-learning
Communities of practice
Other pertinent topics from the ICELW community
The conference plans to use a variety of engaging formats to convey knowledge and show application, such as demonstrations, mini-seminars, case studies, interviews, brainstorming sessions, presentations, panel discussions, and more. Submissions: If you're interested in presenting at ICELW, please complete and submit the ICELW proposal form, which requires a brief abstract, found at http://www.icelw.org/docs/ICELW2010_Proposal_Form.doc

Please send all completed proposal forms to proposals@icelw.org by 6:00 PM Eastern Time on December 15, 2009. Questions or More Information?

Visit www.icelw.org for more details or send an email to info@icelw.org.


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