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1st International Conference on

e-Learning and e-Technologies

in Music Education (ICeEME 2015)


November 26-27, 2015    Treviso - Italy









Keynote Lectures
Rosa Bottino
Istituto Tecnologie Didattiche
Italy

Brief Bio
Dr. Rosa Maria Bottino is a senior researcher of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) and she is currently the Director of CNR Institute for Educational Technology (ITD-CNR). Her research interests are in the field of educational research and the role of information and communication technologies for improving teaching and learning processes. She is the author of more than 100 scientific publications both in national and international journals, books and conference proceedings. Rosa Maria Bottino promoted and chaired both national and European projects and Networks of Exellence in Technology Enhanced Learning. She organized and participated in many national and international conferences and is member of international research associations and journal editorial boards. Dr. Bottino received international awards like IFIP Silver Core Award and IFIP Outstanding Services Award, moreover, some of her papers received best paper awards at international confereces. She has acted as expert evaluator of international projects and research institutions.




Steve Wheeler
Plymouth University
UK

Brief Bio
Steve Wheeler is Associate Professor of Learning Technologies at Plymouth University, in South West England. Originally trained as a psychologist, he has spent his entire career working in media, technology and learning, predominantly in nurse education (NHS 1981-1995) and teacher education (1976-1981 and 1995-present). He is now in the Plymouth Institute of Education, at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
Steve is a global educator, teaching online, and on a number of undergraduate and post-graduate teacher education programmes in the UK and overseas. He researches into technology supported learning and distance education, with particular emphasis on the pedagogy underlying the use of social media and Web 2.0 technologies, and he also has research interests in mobile learning and cyber-cultures. Steve is regularly invited to speak about his work and has given keynotes and invited lectures to audiences in more than 30 countries across 5 continents. He is currently involved in several research programmes related to technology supported learning, digital praxis, social media and handheld technologies.
Steve is the author of more than 150 scholarly articles, with over 4000 academic citations and is an active and prolific edublogger. His blog Learning with ‘e’s is a regular online commentary on the social and cultural impact of disruptive technologies, and the application of digital media in education, learning and development. In the last few years it has attracted over five million unique visitors.
Between 2003-2013 Steve was chair of the Plymouth e-Learning Conference, and between 2008-2011 was also co-editor of the journal Interactive Learning Environments. He serves on the editorial boards of a number of learning technology and education related open access academic journals including Research in Learning Technology (formerly ALT-J), the International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL), the European Journal of Open, Distance and eLearning (EURODL) and Digital Culture and Education. He has served on the organising and executive committees of a number of international academic conferences, including ALT-C, ICL, EDEN, IFIP and AICT.
In 2008 Steve was awarded a Fellowship by the European Distance and E-learning Network (EDEN), in 2011 he was elected to serve as a member of the Steering group of EDEN’s Network of Academics and Professionals (NAP), and in 2014 was elected as the chair. Between 2008-2013 he also served as chair of the influential worldwide research group IFIP Technical Committee Working Group 3.6 (distance education) and is author of several books including The Digital Classroom (Routledge: 2008) and Connected Minds, Emerging Cultures (Information Age: 2009). His most recent book, Learning with ‘e’s was published by Crown House in February 2015. He lives in Plymouth, on the South West coast of England.





 

 
Important Dates
VIRTUAL PARTECIPATION
For presenters who will be unable to attend the conference in person.
 
 

Paper Submission
Before October 4, 2015
Before October 18, 2015

Due to numerous requests from authors, the submission deadline has been extended until October 18, 2015.

Notification of Acceptance
On October 25, 2015

Final Paper Submission
On October 31, 2015

Authors' Registration
On October 31, 2015

ICeEME 2015 Conference Dates
November 26-27, 2015
 

 
 
 

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