Digital Game and Intelligent Toy
Enhanced Learning 2007
There is a rapidly growing interest in the design of digital games and intelligent toys for learning. Digital games use advanced computing, multimedia and Internet
technology while intelligent toys are embedded with chips and sensors utilize wireless, mobile, and ubiquitous computing technologies. The game and toy designs that these technologies make possible integrate individual and social activities in new ways ......[more]
The Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) conference has become an internationally-recognized forum for the exchange of research findings related to
learning in the context of collaborative activity and the exploration of how such learning might be augmented through technology.
Global Chinese Conference on Computers in Education 2001
The 8th ITS conference is going to be held in Taiwan on June 26 through June 30, 2006. Since the first one was held in Montreal in 1988, the conference of ITS has
provided an excellent forum where researchers and practitioners of all fields of Computer Science and Human Learning can exchange their work, ideas, theories, experiments, techniques and applications ......[more]
Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education 2004
Emerging wireless and mobile technologies bring new opportunities for learners to be more intensely connected, either face-to-face or at a distance, and extend one's
learning community to friends, teachers, mentors, parents, and beyond. Modern learning theories advocate many social aspects of learning such as discourse, communities of practice, collaborative learning, internalization of social process ......[more]
International Conference on Computers in Education 2000
成果展現優良,深受國際人士的重視。 自第三屆之後成立 AACE(Association for the Advancement ofComputing in Education) 亞太分會( Asia-Pacific Chapter, APC),並由此分會主導,輪流由亞太地區之國家承辦 ......[more]
G lobal Researcher and Testbed Network for 1:1 Technology Enhanced Learning
G1:1, pronounced as "G one one", is a global initiative for collaborative research that supports increased international sharing and coordination of 1:1 TEL .
Currently, this global network of research teams aims at promoting the rapid advancement of research-based understandings of 1:1 TEL that will provide the foundation and disseminate information for progressively extending its impact throughout the world. [more]
Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education
The Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education (APSCE) was formed on 1 January 2004. It is an independent academic society whose broad objective is to
promote the conduct and communication of scientific research related to all aspects of the use of computers in education, especially within the Asia-Pacific. [more]