Electric Dreams - 2013 ascilite conference, Sydney Australia, 1-4 December

Call for Papers

Call for Papers document cover pageThe Call for Papers has now closed.

For reference, the document is still available in PDF format.

 

Use the link here to make your submission:
Online Submission Form

Paper Formats

Full Paper (refereed)

Full papers may feature significant reviews, report on medium-large scale research studies, evaluations, developments or projects. Full papers are expected to present quality research and require that the paper be original and have the potential to produce results that are sufficiently general for theoretical and/or practical knowledge to be recognisably increased.

Full paper proposals are a maximum of 10 pages, including references. Refer to guidelines and templates for details on formatting and submission.

http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/sydney13/templates/2013fullpaper.doc

Concise Paper (refereed)

Concise papers are around work-in-progress for pilot studies, small scale exploratory projects, reports on highly specialised topics or conceptual papers on recent developments. Concise papers also encompass reviews of key new directions for developing research-based best practices and for conducting research into practices in technology supported teaching and learning.

Concise paper proposals are a maximum of 4 pages, including references. Refer to guidelines and templates for details on formatting and submission.

http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/sydney13/templates/2013concisepaper.doc

Digital Posters

Posters enable individuals or groups to display information about innovative projects or activities in an informal, interactive environment.

Digital poster proposals are a maximum of a one page description, including references. They may optionally include an additional rough pagination or mock-up image. Refer to guidelines and templates for details on formatting and submission.

http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/sydney13/templates/2013digitalposter.doc

Symposium

A symposium submission will describe an area of current interest and will provide a summary of ideas to be explored (with reference to relevant theoretical frameworks, research, studies and references), including panel members and intended audience. An important component of the symposium submission is a description of the format, addressing the strategies that will be used to engage the audience.

Symposium proposals are a maximum of 1 page, including references. Refer to guidelines and templates for details on formatting and submission.

http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/sydney13/templates/2013symposium.doc

Workshops

Workshops contribute towards professional development in educational technology related topics. In many cases the workshops are derived from staff development activities conducted previously at the presenters’ own institutions. Workshops enable participants to engage with colleagues and experts in specific fields, to acquire knowledge, enhance skills and develop broader perspectives.

Refer to guidelines and templates for details on formatting and submission.

http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/sydney13/templates/2013workshop.doc