Calls for proposals for papers, workshops and posters for ICICTE 2024
Papers
If you wish to present at ICICTE 2024 and have your paper published in the conference proceedings:
a) Submit your proposal (Summary 250-300 words). Contact the Conference Director (nancypyrini@icicte.org) for advice on available slots. But please do submit your PAPER PROPOSAL HERE.
Each proposal will be double-blind peer reviewed by the Scientific Committee. Notification on whether the proposal has been accepted will be sent by April 10, 2024.
b) Once the proposal is approved, authors must submit the completed manuscript by May 15, 2024 to the Conference Director at nancypyrini@icicte.org.
Papers must not exceed 10 pages (including abstract, references, tables, figures and diagrams). Papers exceeding the stated limits will be automatically returned to the authors for revision.
Please consult the Manuscript Preparation Guidelines before you prepare your manuscript. The guidelines can be downloaded in Microsoft Word format HERE.
Completed manuscripts will be double-blind peer reviewed by the Scientific Committee and the evaluation outcome will be sent to authors by May 31, 2024.
Final manuscripts, with editorial changes, must be sent to the conference director by June 15, 2024.
Papers presented at the conference will be published in the proceedings under the title Information Communication Technologies in Education. These are distributed worldwide by, among others, EBSCO.
Papers received after the deadline will not be included in the proceedings. The Editor of the Proceedings might need to contact you directly should further revisions are required before publication.
Should you have any questions or if you need clarifications concerning the process, please, contact the Conference Director, Ms Nancy Pyrini at nancypyrini@icicte.org
Workshops
We would also like to invite you to submit proposals for workshops to be run during the conference. Workshops will be 1½ - 2 hours long and should be designed to achieve a high level of audience participation; for this reason, team facilitation and interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged. Topics may range from theory to issues related to application of concepts and tools presented in keynote and plenary sessions (e.g. international and cross cultural issues; display and application of tools; curriculum design; evaluation).
Your workshop proposal must include:
● title of session
● names of facilitators
● workshop objectives
● methods
● a brief (150 words) outline
● optimum number of participants
● space requirements and
● special equipment needed.
Proposals must be received by May 15, 2024. Please submit your WORKSHOP PROPOSAL HERE.
Posters
We are also pleased to invite you to submit your proposal for the Poster Session of the conference.
Posters should be set up on the first day of the conference and will remain on display throughout the conference. Authors must be present at their poster station during the scheduled poster session and prepared for individualised, informal discussion with participants. The Poster Session will last one hour. The conference will provide a poster board and whatever material is required (push pins, Velcro, etc.) to secure items to the boards.
Each presenter will be assigned to a specific board for his or her presentation. Presenters must prepare all materials in advance and bring all illustrations needed including figures, tables, colour photographs, and/or charts. The material should be well labelled and legible from a distance of 2 metres.
The deadline is May 15, 2024. Please submit your POSTER PROPOSAL HERE.
Note: Those who require notification of acceptance earlier are invited to submit proposals with a note indicating date by which confirmation is required.
Please click HERE to read the POSTER CREATION GUIDELINES