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The 4th IEEE International Conference on E-Learning
in Industrial Electronics
The purpose of the 4th IEEE International
Conference on E-Learning in Industrial Electronics (ICELIE’2010)
is to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of modern
education and electronic learning methods for teaching in the
field of industrial electronics. ICELIE’2010 is co-located with
IECON’2010, the flagship conference of the IEEE Industrial
Electronics Society. For over 30 years, IECON has been an
international forum to share breakthroughs in research, emerging
technologies, and success stories in industrial electronics and
applications.
These two conferences will hold concurrent
sessions and joint activities, but each conference will publish
its own proceedings. Participants can
enjoy both IECON and ICELIE conferences and receive both
conference proceedings for a single registration fee.
IECON / ICELIE Areas of Interest:
• Power Electronics & Renewable Energy
• Signal and Image Processing & Computational
• Electrical Machines & Drives Intelligence
• Control Systems & Applications
• Mechatronics & Robotics
• Sensors, Actuators & Systems Integration
• Factory Automation & Industrial Informatics
ICELIE Technical Topics:
Technology Applied to Education:
Computer and web-based platforms. E-learning platform functions
and facilities. Reconfigurable educational platforms. Successful
remote labs case studies. Simulation / emulation based
educational platforms. Software engineering. Virtual
Instrumentation.
Methodology and Curricula Development:
Accreditation and assessment. Active learning. Capstone and
senior design experiences. Creative design experiences. Distance
learning: methods, technologies and assessment. Diversity:
valuing it, achieving it and teaching it. Entrepreneurship
programs. Ethics: creative ways to teach and assess it. Faculty
development. First-year courses and programs. Globalization:
preparing faculty and students. Innovative degree programs and
curricula. Innovative uses of technology in the classroom.
Learning models. Lifelong learning. Nontraditional students.
Partnerships: industry, government, university, international.
Service learning. Student retention and persistence. Teaming.
Undergraduate research experiences. Women in education.
Exhibition: An exhibition of
selected works in the area of e-learning in Industrial
Electronics will be organized within ICELIE. A diploma will be
awarded to the best e-learning solutions presented. Please see
the pdf file at the bottom of this page for detailed information
about submission of works to the Exhibition.
Working Language: English is
the working language of both ICELIE and IECON. Full papers are
to be submitted electronically, with file size limited to 2 MB.
Accepted and presented papers will be published in the
respective conference proceedings, and included in the IEEE
XploreŽ online digital library. Please click on the FOR AUTHORS
button for detailed information about manuscript formatting and
submission.
It should be noted that IECON and ICELIE
have separate submission systems)
Important Dates:
Contributed papers:
26 April 2010 extended to
17 May 2010
Exhibition proposals: 7 June 2010
Tutorials proposals: 3 May 2010
Special Sessions proposals: 1 February 2010
Notification of acceptance: 12 July 2010
Final submission due: 6 September 2010
Early registration closes: 6 September 2010
CALL FOR PAPER (pdf
)
CALL FOR EXHIBITION PROPOSALS (pdf
)
ICELIE2010 papers can be submitted by clicking
this
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