The 1st International Symposium on Knowledge Management and E-Learning

Event Dates

Dec 08, 2011 - Dec 10, 2011

Location

Hong Kong

Submission Deadline

Sep 01, 2011

The 1st International Symposium on Knowledge Management and E-Learning (KMEL 2011)

8-10 December 2011, Hong Kong

http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~kwchiu/kmel2011.htm

Important dates

Sept 1, 2011 – Paper submission deadline

Sept 30, 2011 – Notice of acceptance

Oct 15, 2011 – Camera-ready copies and author registration

Fierce competition, globalization, and dynamic economy have forced organizations to search for new ways to improve competitive advantage. In pursuance of this, knowledge is seen as the core resource and learning is viewed as the important process. It is crucial for organizations to enhance the capabilities for effective learning and knowledge management (KM), especially via using information and communication technologies in the digital economy.

The creation, operation, and evolution of such research and practice raise concerns that range from high-level requirements and policy modeling through to the deployment of specific implementation technologies and paradigms, and involve a wide and ever-growing range of methods, tools, and technologies. They also cover a broad spectrum of vertical domains, industry segments, and even government sectors.

This event intentionally seeks educators, researchers, scientists, engineers, industry people, policy makers, decision makers, and others who have insight, vision, and understanding of the big challenges in Knowledge Management and E-Learning (KM&EL).

The best papers to be recommended for publication in a special issue of international journal:

IJSSOE: http://www.igi-global.com/Bookstore/TitleDetails.aspx?TitleId=1155

The symposium papers will be published as a separated post-conference volume by LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science).

Topics of interest include but are not limited to the theoretical, technical, or empirical aspects of the following:

Principles, theories, models, challenges, legal, and social issues of KM&EL

Knowledge management and learning strategies

Knowledge management and action research

Knowledge construction in e-learning

Knowledge modeling and visualization

Knowledge-based learning systems

Learning and knowledge portals

Web-based learning and teaching

Strategies for e-learning development

E-learning design, usability, and evaluation

E-learning in the workplace

Web-based training

Electronic performance support systems

Web-based learning and knowledge communities

Computer supported collaborative learning

Human-Computer interaction

Ontologies and Semantic Web for KM&EL

Agent based technologies and emerging Web computing paradigms for KM&EL, e.g., cloud computing

Recommendation, personalization, operation, and monitoring

Web-based knowledge management

Decision models and decision support systems

Intelligent web-based enterprise information systems

Service marketing, data mining, and relationship management issues

Trust, reputation, security, and privacy issues

Location and pervasive intelligence for KM&EL

Business process and workflow management for KM&EL

Submission

Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated and refereed based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. All submitted papers MUST be formatted according to the author guidelines provided by Springer and MUST NOT be longer than 10 pages. All papers MUST be submitted electronically through the following website:

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kmel2011

Symposium Co-chairs

Dickson K. W. Chiu, Dickson Computer Systems, Hong Kong (dicksonchiu@ieee.org)

Maggie M. Wang, Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong (magwang@hku.hk)

Program Committee (To be confirmed)

Jean H.Y. Lai, The University of Hong Kong

Xiaochun Cheng, Middlesex University, United Kingdom

Irene Y.L. Chen, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan

Sabine Graf, Athabasca University, Canada

Alexandra I. Cristea, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

Kiyoshi Nakabayashi, Chiba Institute of Technology

Eugenia M.W. NG, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong

Ming-Hsiung Ying, Chung-Hua University, Taiwan

Mudasser F. Wyne, National University, United States

Michael Chau, The University of Hong Kong

Eleanna Kafeza, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece

Wendy W. Y. Hui, University of Nottingham at Ningbo, China

Patrick C.K. Hung, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada

K.P. Mark, City University of Hong Kong, China

Carmen Ka Man Lam, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

Hideyasu Sasaki, Ritsumeikan University, Japan

Ho-fung Leung, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Huiye Ma, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

Chi-hung Chi, Tsing Hua University, China

Irene Kafeza, Kafeza Law Office, Greece