[NZIRF] CFP - Learning and Teaching in Computing and Engineering (LaTiCE 2018) April 20-22 - Full Paper Submission Due on January 29th, 2018 - Welcome You Visiting AUT ! :)

William Liu william.liu at aut.ac.nz
Mon Dec 4 13:47:19 NZDT 2017


Dear NZIRFers, you are more than welcome to visiting our AUT please !:)

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
Please find attached the call for papers for LaTiCE 2018.  Please consider making a submission to the conference and circulate within your networks.

Learning and Teaching in Computing and Engineering (LaTiCE 2018) April 20-22, 2018 Auckland, New Zealand
[site is under construction]: http://www.latice-conference.org/

The Sixth International Conference on Learning and Teaching in Computing and Engineering (LaTiCE 2018) aims to create a platform towards sharing rigorous research and current practices being conducted in computing and engineering education. The previous five LaTiCE conferences have been successfully held in Macau (2013), Malaysia (2014), Taiwan (2015), Mumbai (2016), Hong Kong (2017). The sixth LaTiCE conference will be held at Auckland University of Technology from Friday April 20th to Sunday April 22nd, 2018.

LaTiCE 2018 is jointly organized by Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, and the Uppsala Computing Education Research Group (UpCERG), Uppsala University, Sweden. It is technically co-sponsored by the Special Technical Community for Education Research (STC Education), which is an IEEE Computer Society initiative to connect those interested in all forms of educational research and pedagogy in the field of computing and engineering.

The conference is preceded by a doctoral consortium on April 19th. The conference is a gathering for presentations of research papers, practice sharing papers, work-in-process papers, and display of posters and demos.

MAIN CONFERENCE THEMES
- Computer Science and Engineering Education research
- Secondary School Computer Science
- ICT in Education

CONFERENCE SUB-THEMES
- Computing and engineering education research, theories, and methodologies
- Cultural aspects of computing and engineering education
- Educational technology, software, and tools
- Teaching innovations, best practices, experience sharing in computing and engineering education
- Course module design, proficiency assessment, and module cross-accreditation
- Improving student engagement in computing and engineering
- Collaborative learning in computing and engineering- team and project skills
- "Flipped" classrooms and active learning
- Work-integrated learning and project-based learning

PAPER SUBMISSION
Research Papers
Research papers (6-8 pages) present original, unpublished work relevant to the conference themes. Papers may be theoretical or based on empirical investigations. Papers are evaluated with respect to their theoretical contribution and the quality and relevance of the research.

Practice / Work-in-progress Papers
Practice / work-in-progress papers (3-5 pages) present original, unpublished practice sharing or work-in-progress work with a focus on innovative and valued practices within specific institutions. They can present preliminary results or raise issues of significance to the discipline.

Poster/Demo
Poster/demo (2 pages abstract) should present innovative ideas for work in the early stages related to research, teaching practice, or tools. Demonstration of tools should stress the methodology and can include some hands-on work for participants.

Papers should be submitted to the EasyChair review management system, https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=latice2018. All papers will undergo double-blind peer review. Conference content will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases. All papers should follow the IEEE Xplore Conference Publishing formatting guidelines.

IMPORTANT DATES (In the submitters own time zone)
Full Paper submission (research, practice sharing & work-in-progress): January 29th, 2018
Poster and Demos submission: February 5th, 2018
Notification of acceptance: February 23rd, 2018
Registration opens: February 23rd, 2018
Camera-ready deadline: March 19th, 2018
1st Author registration deadline: March 19th, 2018
LaTiCE conference: April 20th-22nd, 2018

GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Anders Berglund, UpCERG, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, Anders.Berglund at it.uu.se<mailto:Anders.Berglund at it.uu.se>
Tony Clear, Auckland University of Technology, tclear at aut.ac.nz<mailto:tclear at aut.ac.nz>

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS
Alison Clear, Eastern Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand, AClear at eit.ac.nz<mailto:AClear at eit.ac.nz>
Jacqueline Whalley, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand, jwhalley at aut.ac.nz<mailto:jwhalley at aut.ac.nz>

PUBLICATIONS CHAIR
Arnold Pears, UpCERG, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, arnold.pears at it.uu.se<mailto:arnold.pears at it.uu.se>

FINANCE CHAIR
James Harland, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, james.harland at rmit.edu.au<mailto:james.harland at rmit.edu.au>
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