全球華人學習科技研討會
Call for Papers
Background and Scope
The GCCCE conference series was initiated by a Steering Committee comprising researchers from China, Hong Kong, Macao, Singapore, Taiwan and U.S.A. in 1997. The first conference was held in Guangzhou (1997), the second in Hong Kong (1998), the third in Macao (1999), and the fourth in Singapore (2000). One-quarter of the population of people in the world speak Chinese. Time, especially at the beginning of the new millennium, has arrived to think about and begin to take action to establish a networked world of Chinese language and cultural. Issues such as how Chinese content be created on network collaborately and shared by different communities and regions in the world and how such a cyberspace spurs on knowledge economy in these regions should be discussed. But all of these will have a common basis - the research and deployment of learning technology in education. The conference will consist of three tracks: research track by academia, application track by K12 and university teachers, and industry track by related business and practitioners. Papers submitted to the conference have their focuses in (but are not limited to) one of the following topics:
  • Agent Technologies in Education
  • Integration with School Curriculum
  • Artificial Intelligence in Education
  • Intelligent Tutoring Systems
  • Bilingual Education
  • Lifelong Learning
  • Collaborative Learning
  • Multimedia and Hypermedia
  • Computer Assisted Language Learning
  • Policies, Standards, Ethics, and Legal     Aspects
  • Courseware Design
  • Simulation and Gaming
  • Cross-cultural Education
  • Student Modeling & Portfolio Assessment
  • Distance Learning Technologies
  • System Design and Development
  • Evaluation of Learning and Systems
  • Teaching of Chinese Language
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Virtual Reality
  • Information Technology and    Science Education
  • Wireless & Communication Technology      in Education
  • Instructional Design
  • Web-Based Learning
  • Paper Submission
    • Submissions for GCCCE2001 are categorized into full papers and short papers. Full papers should be 6-8 pages; short papers should be 2-4 pages.
    • Each paper should include a title, 200-word abstract, keywords, body texts, and a bibliography.
    • Please do not put authors' name(s) on the paper (authors' name(s) should put on the cover page).
    • Submitted papers must be written in English or Chinese (Chinese papers should include a English title and abstract).
    • Submissions should be written on A4 or 8.5" x 11" white paper, single-sided using single-spacing, single column and 10-point Times font for English; Ming/Song font for Chinese.
    • Submissions must include a cover page and 4 copies of the complete manuscript. The cover page should include: title of the paper with a 200-word abstract, keywords, indication of the sub-themes the paper belongs to, authors' name(s) with affiliation(s), address(es), phone number(s), fax number(s) and E-mail address(es). (Please indicate the primary contact person if it is different from the first author.)
    • Electronic submissions should preferably be in PDF or Ms-Word format. For Chinese papers, electronic submissions must specify coding scheme, e.g., BIG5 or GB. Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings, with understanding that at lease one of the authors should register the conference. Please send submissions to GCCCE2001 secretariat.
    Important Dates
  • Paper Submission Due: February 20, 2001
  • Acceptance Notification: March 15, 2001
  • Proceedings Copy Due: April 15, 2001
  • Early Registration Due: May 10, 2001
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