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MLEM 2004 - First International Workshop on
M-LEARNING FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Rome, 6 July 2004,
Odescalchi Castle, Bracciano Lake
http://www.mobilearn.org/mlem2004
in the framework of the
MLEARN 2004 International Conference (5-6 July 2004)
http://www.mobilearn.org/mlearn2004/
IMPORTANT
DATES
April 30, 2004 - paper submission
May 17, 2004 - notification of acceptance
June 05, 2004 - final camera-ready manuscript
June 10, 2004 - author registration deadline
OBJECTIVES
This workshop has a strong interdisciplinary
character and it is intended to bring together scientists, researchers,
theorists, experienced practitioners and emergency managers interested
in the promising new cross-disciplinary sub-field of mobile-learning.
The workshop is organised in the framework of the MLEARN 2004 Conference
(an initiative of the MOBIlearn and mLearning EU projects). It is
aimed at the identification of the specific interests and achievements
in learning during management and operation in the different phases
of the life cycles of health, territorial or industrial Emergency-Management.
It focuses on the achievements and possibilities of new advanced
wireless technology, that networks Multimedia, Intelligent Agent
Technology, and Socio-Cognitive Knowledge into applications for
mobile learning under the time constraints and emotional stress.The
situations of high risk of organization, social and individual crisis,
emergency, disaster, for instance, in the presence of the large-scale
blackout of critical infrastructures, are taken under consideration.
In parallel, MLEM 2004 will provide a concrete opportunity for synergy
between the advanced research & experience of the Mobil Learning
Project and the practical interests of the worldwide emergency management
community. A final round-table is expected to draw up significant
conclusions.
SPECIFIC EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT RELATED TOPICS
Authors are invited to submit work on issues
related to, but not limited by, the following list of topics:
- research and user strategies: specific Emergency
Management requests and m-learning possibilities
- real-time m-learning
- m-learning in emergency contexts
- decision-support and m-learning
- m-intelligence for intelligent advisors
- Intelligent Agent Technology
- cognitive ergonomics
- socio-cognitive constraints
- vocal cognitive communication
- new interfaces and time constrains
- coordination support
- safety and robustness of m-learning networks
- risk, responsibility, and ethics
- cognitive and emotional aspects
- human errors under emergency and stress
- usability criteria: cognitive, organizational, and legislative
- m-Learning in Emergency Management architectures, organizations
- pedagogic aspects of extreme m-learning and
- specific authoring tools.
SCIENTIFIC BOARD
Chair: Adam
Maria Gadomski, ENEA & ECONA, It
Co-chair: Mike Sharples,
The University of Birmingham, UK
Scientific Advisory Committee:
- Albert A. Angehrn, Centre of Advanced Learning
Technologies, INSEAD, Fr
- Chris Baber, Ergonomics Information Analysis Centre, The University.
of Birmingham, UK
- Claudio Balducelli, TIEMS (International Emergency Management
Society)& ENEA, It
- Giorgio Da Bormida, MOBIlearn Project Coordinator, It
- Oscar de Bruijn, University of Manchester, UK
- Flavio Fontana, Usability Lab, ENEA, It
- Andrzej Straszak, Systems Research Institute - Polish Academy
of Sciences, Pl
- Paolo Petta, Intelligent Software Agents and New Media Group,
OFAI, AT
- Julita Vassilieva, University of Saskatchewan, Ca.
CALL FOR PAPERS AND SUBMISSION MODALITIES
The workshop will provide an opportunity to
present recent work, get feedback, explore ideas, and make contacts.
Therefore, contributions have to be in the form of research papers.
Presentations at the workshop should take about 20 minutes, with
an additional 5 minutes for questions. All accepted papers will
be printed in a book of proceedings, which will contain an international
book number (ISBN) to allow future worldwide library reference;
in addition, authors of selected papers will be invited to provide
extended versions for a special issue of an international journal.
A contributor application pack is available
upon request, which includes an application form and related guidance
notes. Alternatively, these documents will be available for download
from the conference website.
Submissions are invited in the following categories:
- Full research paper: 5 pages
- Short position paper: 3 pages
- Abstract of poster.
The papers (only in either RTF or PDF format)
have to be electronically submitted to the workshop chairs. for
evaluation by SAC members.
Submission Address: decision@casaccia.enea.it,
g.dabormida@giuntilabs.com
WORKSHOP BROCHURE
View/Download
pdf file (502 KB)
SPONSORING OPPORTUNITY
Every Emergency Management related organization
has a possibility to contribute this event. Your logo will be visible
on the MLEARN 2004 Conference and the MLEM 2004 Workshop web pages
and in the Proceeding. See too: http://www.mobilearn.org/mlearn2004/sponsors.htm
MORE INFORMATION
All detailed information about the participation,
accommodation, travel, and expenses related to the workshop are
the same as for the MLEARN 2004 Conference and are available on
the Conference Website: http://www.mobilearn.org/mlearn2004/.
MLEM Programme: Download
(pdf file - 80.3 KB) - http://erg4146.casaccia.enea.it/MLEM/Programe.htm
Mirror page at ENEA: http://erg4146.casaccia.enea.it/MLEM/index.html
For further general information, please contact:
Giorgio Da Bormida, or
Elena Murelli, The MOBIlearn Project,
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Piacenza,
Via Emilia Parmense 84, 29100 Piacenza - ITALY
Phone: +39-0523-599446 Fax: +39-0523-599434
g.dabormida@giuntilabs.com,
elena.murelli@unicatt.it
Any specific queries regarding the MLEM 2004
workshop should be addressed to:
Adam M.Gadomski: decision@casaccia.enea.it
HID Group: hittp://erg4146.casaccia.enea.it
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