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Call for papers One-day conference in Budapest on THE SOCIAL SCIENCE OF MOBILE LEARNING Friday November 29, 2002 Organized by the Institute for Philosophical Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and WESTEL Mobile Telecommunications (Hungary). Keynote paper given by Marcelo Milrad, School of Mathematics and Systems Engineering Vaxjo University, Sweden. Topics to be dealt with at the conference include: * M-learning and educational theory * The cognitive psychology of m-learning * The construction of meaning in mobile discourse * Ubiquitous computing and integrated learning environment * Pilot m-learning projects Registration fee: $ 50. This includes refreshments, coffee and sandwiches, and an evening wine and cheese party. Participants will receive the published version of the proceedings of the conference, which are to appear by January 2003. We have funds to support local costs for the authors of accepted papers. Papers should be submitted in draft form (1400 to 2000 words) to Kristof Nyiri <nyiriMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuephil-inst.hu>. Important dates: August 15, 2002 Deadline for applications and the submitting of draft papers September 15, 2002 Notification of participation Contact: Professor Kristof Nyiri Director, Institute for Philosophical Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences nyiri
phil-inst.hu The conference is part of the two-day event PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATION. For details see http://21ST.CENTURY.PHIL-INST.HU/m-learning_conference
Dear Colleagues, We invite you to contribute to WSEAS Conferences that will take place in Singapore (Dec. 9-12, 2002), Tenerife (Dec.19-21, 2002) and Athens (Dec.29-31, 2002). In Singapore, you will have the opportunity to participate in * 2002 WSEAS Int.Conf. on ELECTRONICS, CONTROL AND SIGNAL PROCESSING (ECS 2002) * 2002 WSEAS Int.Conf. on E-ACTIVITIES (E-Learning, E-Communities, E-Commerce, E-Management, E-Marketing, E-Governance and Tele-Working) In Tenerife (where the session organizers will receive financial support), the following important conferences will be held: * 3rd WSEAS Int. Conf. on ACOUSTICS, MUSIC, SPEECH AND LANGUAGE PROCESSING (former Acoustics and Music: Theory and Applications) (ICAMSL 2002) * 3rd WSEAS Int. Conf. on MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTERS IN BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY (MCBC 2002) * 3rd WSEAS Int. Conf. on MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTERS IN BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS (MCBE 2002) * 2nd WSEAS Int. Conf. on AUTOMATION AND INFORMATION (ICAI 2002) while in Vouliagmeni (suburb of Athens): * 4th WSEAS Int. Conf. on MATHEMATICAL METHODS AND COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (MMACTEE 2002) * 1st WSEAS Int. Conf. on NON-LINEAR ANALYSIS, NON-LINEAR SYSTEMS AND CHAOS (NOLASC 2002) * 2nd WSEAS Int. Conf. on WAVELET ANALYSIS AND MULTIRATE SYSTEMS (WAMUS 2002) As you know in WSEAS Conferences (and only in WSEAS conferences) all the accepted papers are simultaneously published in two different international fora : Proceedings + International Books or Proceedings + WSEAS Transactions (Journals) The places (Singapore, Tenerife, Vouliagmeni) are very beautiful, the Hotels are luxurious, many eminent researchers and university professors will attend, and you will be able to publish your paper in two different fora (in the proceedings, WSEAS Books/Journals) The WSEAS European branch will issue the proceedings and WSEAS Books/Journals related with the multiconference using its HIGH QUALITY equipment and the promotion of them in the university and research centers libraries as well as in WSEAS members and collaborators worldwide. TOPICS, SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES, DEADLINES, FORMAT OF YOUR PAPER, etc... see: http://www.wseas.org Send your paper or your abstract now to us via the appropriate web forms of each conference. If you want to organize a Special Session or a Workshop, contact the particular email address of each conference, separately. You can find it from www.wseas.org following appropriate link. Regards K.IoannouMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue