EDUCON 2010

It is well documented that our modern society is characterized by rapid developing and ever-changing political, social, economical, technological and environmental situations. Consequently, our society of the 21st century makes great demands on its members in virtually every aspect of their lives. Members of the society must now keep pace with these mutable situations, adapt their skills and expertise with agility, collaborate, and compete to provide value to society. Technology subjects and the engineering domain are, in particular, affected by this situation.

As a result of this, educational approaches have changed over the last century from remedial repetitive learning to today’s learning, which focuses on acquiring an understanding of how to become more independent in the learning process. Learning is no longer concentrated mainly in the first stages of human life through formal education and specific training in business, but it becomes a day-by-day routine over a human’s life cycle. This situation requires new forms and channels in the learning process. Additionally, modern learning approaches must account for social and cultural aspects as well as the individual’s profile including task and role-based aspects, interests, knowledge state, short-term learning objectives and long-term career goals. Thus processing and acquiring knowledge is a key to a modern learning pedagogy, but also content creation, collaboration and community-based practice for knowledge and skills development are important success factors.

The IEEE EDUCON conference will attract 200+ participants from all over the world and will provide an interdisciplinary forum for academic, research and industrial collaboration on teaching methods, practical experiences and research towards the future of global Engineering Education.

We invite submissions of papers in the categories of: research, development, evaluation and best practices that deal with learning Engineering Education in academic, organizational, and life-long learning settings including, but not limited to the following areas and topics.

Areas

* Area 1: Infrastructure and Technologies for Engineering Education * Area 2: Innovative Materials, Teaching and Learning Experiences in Engineering Education * Area 3: Knowledge and Competencies in Engineering * Area 4: Educational Methods and Learning Mechanisms in Engineering Education * Area 5: Attracting, Engaging and Retaining Human Talent to Engineering

Important Dates

Call for Papers - First 	1st June 2009 Call for Papers - Final Remind & Opening Online Submission 	1st August 2009 Submission of Abstract Deadline (1 page or 2 minutes video) 	7 September 2009 Notification of Abstract Acceptance 	7 October 2009 Submission of Accepted Complete Papers Deadline (Short: 2-4 pages / Full: 5-8 pages) 	7 November 2009 Notification of Complete Papers Acceptance 	15 December 2009 Camera-Ready Papers & One Page Abstract Deadline 	15 January 2010 Author Registration Deadline (mandatory for inclusion on the conference) 	15 January 2010 Registration Deadline (Advance reduced price) 	15 January 2010 Hotel Reservation Deadline (Advance reservation reduced price) 	15 January 2010 IEEE EDUCON 2010 Conference 	14-16 April 2010 This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP