D4UTEL 2012 is a workshop organized as part of the 6th International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering that will be held in Madrid, Spain from July 10-13, 2012. The workshop seeks original papers on approaches, applications, methodologies, and tools related to the design of activities, resources, and systems for Ubiquitous Technology-Enhanced Learning (UTEL) environments. Topics of interest include languages and notations for UTEL design, frameworks and methodologies, standards and specifications, and more. Full papers must be submitted by January 15, 2012 and will be published in the IEEE conference proceedings if accepted.
D4UTEL 2012 - Design for Ubiquitous Technology Enhanced Learning
1. D4UTEL 2012 –
Design for Ubiquitous Technology Enhanced Learning
Methods, Applications, Languages and Tools
http://dbis.rwth-aachen.de/d4utel
Workshop at MUE 2012
Madrid, Spain, July 10-13, 2012
Papers published by IEEE Press
Important Dates CALL FOR PAPERS
Full paper submission:
January 15, 2012 D4UTEL 2012 is a workshop organized as part of the 6th International
Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering (MUE 2012). Papers will
Notification of acceptance:
be published as part of the conference proceedings by IEEE Press (IEEE
March 15, 2012
eXpress Conference Publishing group).
Camera ready submissions:
April 15, 2012 Background. Providing design support for orchestration of activities, roles,
Conference: resources, and systems in Ubiquitous Technology-Enhanced Learning (UTEL)
July 10-13, 2012 environments is a complex task. This involves not just technology or multi-device
issues, but also capabilities to create innovative and engaging experiences. It
Organizers requires integrated thinking and interweaving of state-of-the-art knowledge in
computer science, human-computer interaction, pedagogy, instructional design
Manuel Caeiro-Rodriguez and curricular subject domains. Consequently, even where examples of
University of Vigo, Spain successful practice or even standards and specifications like IMS Learning
manuel.caeiro@det.uvigo.es Design or Tools Interoperability exist, it is often hard to apply and (re)use these
Michael Derntl efficiently and systematically. This interdisciplinary technical session aims to
RWTH Aachen University, bring together practitioners and researchers from diverse backgrounds such as
Aachen, Germany computer science, education, and cognitive sciences to share their proposals and
derntl@dbis.rwth-aachen.de findings related with the design of activities, resources and systems for UTEL
Davinia Hernandez-Leo applications involving new technologies and devices.
Universitat Pompeu Fabra,
Barcelona, Spain Topics. We are seeking original papers that present promising approaches,
davinia.hernandez@upf.edu applications, methodologies, results, case studies, and tools in the following
areas:
Languages and notation systems for designing UTEL
Frameworks and methodologies for designing UTEL
Published by IEEE Press Standards and specifications for UTEL design and modeling
Workflow modeling for UTEL design
UTEL design methodologies and theories
UTEL design applications and authoring tools (e.g. widgets)
UTEL design for pervasive devices
Supported by User/case studies on design languages, methods and applications in UTEL
Game design for UTEL (serious games, educational games)
Human factors and HCI in design for UTEL
Pattern-based design for UTEL
Meta-models for UTEL design
http://itec.eun.org Architectural design for UTEL tools and platforms (e.g. mobile clouds)
Integration of UTEL design languages and metadata
Visual design interfaces and tools
... and other topics of relevance to the technical session theme.
Submissions. Submit papers in IEEE CS proceedings paper format, including
tables and figures, 8 pages by 15 January 2012. All paper submissions must
represent original and unpublished work. Submission of a paper should be
regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of
the authors will register for the conference and present the work.