Call for Papers
 

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

  
Different kinds of works, such as completed research papers, technical notes, in-depth project descriptions or work-in-progress reports, can be presented at the Conference.
 
   
  • Abstracts can be one-page long (at most), and images can be included in the abstracts whenever the total length does not exceed one page. We recommend you to prepare your abstract according to the following template: Download abstract template
  • All submissions must be done using the conference management tool: Abstract Submission
  • Notification of abstract acceptance will be communicated between 10-15 days after submission.
  • If an already submitted abstract has to be changed / corrected, the new version must be sent by email (as an attached file) to  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and the old abstract will be replaced with the new submitted one.
  • As many more abstracts are submitted for oral presentations than there are available slots within the program, the Scientific Advisory Committee will select the most relevant papers to be presented orally at the Conference. This decision will be communicated by 27 February, that is, after reaching the abstract submission deadline to ensure that the proposed paper is relevant for the Conference. Those papers which have not been selected to be presented orally will be able to be presented as posters.
  • If less than 20 papers are received for some session, those papers will be reallocated in a related session.
     
 

FULL PAPER SUBMISSION

PROCEEDINGS BOOK

Deadline for full paper submission: 17 March 2009
 
All authors of accepted abstracts (independently of the presentation mode at the conference: oral, poster or virtual) will be able to submit a full paper to be considered for inclusion in the Conference Proceedings Book. The book which will be published with ISBN by FORMATEX will be distributed amongst all attendees during the Conference. For this reason, all potential contributors are strongly encouraged to meet the deadlines strictly.
 

JOURNALS

The authors of the best research papers presented at the Conference will be invited to submit extended versions of their manuscripts for publication in some special issues of collaborating journals which will be announced later.

Here you can see the special issues that were published in previous editions:
 

  • Journal of Educational Media
    Volume 29, Issue 3 - 2004
    Context and affect in e-learning: Contributions from the Second International Conference on Multimedia and ICTs in Education (m-CTE-2003) Special Edition.
    Editors: McCracken, J. & Méndez-Vilas A.