ICCE2008

Meta-conference in the Asia-Pacific Region

Taipei (TW), September 2008 - The sixteenth International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2008, to be held on October 27 through 31, 2008, will be a high-quality international event that provides a forum for exchange and interaction in employing the use of digital technology in education.




Digital technology is the biggest thrust to change education in this century. Despite being a slow process, technology will ultimately change every aspect of education. In this rapidly growing and, by nature, interdisciplinary field, research interests are swiftly diverging. Innovative pedagogy design, rigorous scientific studies, and care and concern for humanity are all within our research realm.


In response to this emerging diversity, ICCE2008 will be a meta-conference - a conference of multiple, collocated theme-based conferences. On the one hand, nurturing theme-based research communities will enhance the identity or sense of belonging of individual researchers in these thematic communities and help cultivate prospective Special Interest Groups in the Asia-Pacific region.


On the other hand, animated exchanges among these collocated thematic communities will inspire new research and, more importantly, foster research openness - broadmindedness and mutual-appreciation for scholarly work in different research foci. Moreover, for cultural and geographical reasons, there is a need to connect Asia-Pacific researchers effectively with the worldwide research communities, which are usually associated with established international conferences.


The five-day event consists of five collocated theme-based conferences, workshops, doctorial student consortiums, tutorials, and interactive events, advanced seminars, open forums, and many creative and original lectures.