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				CALL FOR PAPERS 
				  
				
				This call is for papers for plenary sessions examining the 
				theoretical and practical applications of technology in 
				education at all levels in both the public and private sectors. 
				All proposals and papers are peer reviewed by members of the 
				Scientific Committee. If you wish to present at ICICTE 2011 and 
				have your paper published in the conference proceedings submit 
				your proposal to Nancy Pyrini at 
				
				
				
				nancypyrini@icicte.org
				by
				January 14, 2011.
				 
				
				Proposals should be in MS Word and include title, 
				purpose/objective section, and a 250–300 word summary. Papers 
				must be suitable for a 15–20 minute presentation at a plenary 
				session. Please include name, position and department, 
				institution and contact information (mail, phone, fax and 
				e-mail). 
				Each 
				proposal will be double-blind reviewed by the Scientific 
				Committee. Notification on whether the proposal has been 
				accepted will be sent by February 4, 2011. 
				
				Completed manuscripts must be submitted by 
				February 25, 
				2011 and will be double-blind peer reviewed by the 
				Scientific Committee. Comments will be forwarded to the authors, 
				and final manuscripts, with editorial changes, must be received 
				by April 22, 2011. Papers presented at the 
				conference will be published in the proceedings under the title 
				Information Communication Technologies in Education. Papers 
				received after the deadline will not be included in the 
				proceedings.   
				Papers 
				must not exceed 10 pages (including abstract, references, 
				tables, figures and diagrams). Papers exceeding the stated 
				limits will be returned to the authors for revision. Please 
				consult the 
				 
				Manuscript Preparation Guidelines at the conference 
				web site before submitting the final version of your paper. 
				
				All presented 
				papers will be considered for the ICICTE 2011 selected papers 
				issues of
				
				 
				Campus-Wide Information 
				System and the
				
				UFV Research Review. 
				  
				The call for papers is closed.   |