ICELW 2014, the seventh annual International Conference on E-Learning in the
Workplace, will be held from June 11-13, 2014 at Columbia University in New
York.
Topics of particular interest for ICELW 2014 include those
demonstrating best practices in the workplace, panel/roundtable discussions,
and sessions involving participation among attendees.
ICELW 2014 - The Seventh Annual International
Conference on E-learning in the Workplace
June 11th-13th, 2014
Columbia University
New York, NY
ICELW is an international conference focused
specifically on e-learning in the workplace. With researchers and practitioners
coming from around the globe--and from both university and business
backgrounds--the ICELW community works to improve online learning so that it
makes a measurable difference in workplace performance and morale.
ICELW 2014 Call for Proposals
Deadline
December 16, 2013
Who Should Present or Participate?
ICELW welcomes anyone with a background or interest in
e-learning in the workplace, including researchers, consultants, and corporate
trainers, managers, and directors.
Conference Topics
ICELW is seeking proposals covering a wide range of topics relating
to e-learning in the workplace, including:
- Online training methodologies (simulations, case-based
learning, and more)
- Performance support systems
- Just-in-time learning
- Mobile learning, including the use of iPads,
smartphones, and other mobile devices
- Collaborative and social learning
- E-learning design
- E-learning usability studies
- Success stories and case studies
- E-learning experiences in large and small
organizations
- Knowledge management
- MOOCs and their uses in professional and career
development
- Strategies for implementing e-learning
- Authoring tools and Learning Content Management Systems
(LCMSs)
- E-learning evaluation
- Studies of e-learning in practice
- E-learning project management
- The use of virtual worlds in e-learning
- Communities of practice
- Other pertinent topics from the ICELW community
The conference plans to use a variety of engaging
formats to convey knowledge and show application, such as presentations, panel
discussions, demonstrations, and brainstorming sessions.
Where To Submit a Proposal:
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