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Over the
last ten years, the way in which education and training is delivered has
changed considerably with the advent of new technologies.
One such new technology that holds considerable promise for helping to engage
learners is Games-Based Learning (GBL). The Conference offers an opportunity
for scholars and practitioners interested in the issues related to GBL to
share their thinking and research findings. Papers can cover various issues
and aspects of GBL in education and training: technology and implementation
issues associated with the development of GBL; use of mobile and MMOGs for learning; pedagogical issues associated with
GBL; social and ethical issues in GBL; GBL best cases and practices, and
other related aspects. We are particularly interested in empirical research
that addresses whether GBL enhances learning. This Conference provides a forum
for discussion, collaboration and intellectual exchange for all those
interested in any of these fields of research or practice.
The
conference committee welcomes both academic and practitioner papers on a wide
range of topics and a wide range of scholarly approaches including
theoretical and empirical papers employing qualitative, quantitative and
critical methods. Action
research, case studies and research in practice are welcomed approaches.
Work-in-progress, panel discussion, proposals for workshops and tutorials are
also welcome. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:- Technology: Innovative games-based learning technologies,
applications, tools and environments; Use of mobile games for learning;
Technology for massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs)
for learning; Implementation issues associated with games-based learning;
location-based technology for game-based learning. Pedagogy: Learning and
instructional theory for games-based learning; “Serious” games;
Role playing; Assessment in games-based learning; Evaluation of games-based
learning; Use of narrative and storytelling; Use of audio; Case studies and
best practices in the use of games-based learning; Future of games-based
learning. Social and Ethical
Issues: Social and collaborative
aspects of games-based learning; Political education using games; Gender,
age, cultural and violence issues; Ethical issues; Organisational issues
associated with the implementation of GBL in education and training;
In
addition to the main conference, submissions are welcomed to three mini
tracks: Game
Based Collaborative Learning, chaired by Wilfried
Admiraal, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands; Game
Based Learning for History, Heritage and Politics, co-chaired by: Tobias Bevc, Political Science, Technical University of
Munich and Erik
Champion, Digital Media, Media Arts, COFA, University of New South Wales,
Australia and User-centered Learning Game Design, chaired by Dr Kristian Kiili, Tampere
University of Technology, Pori, Finland
Publication opportunity
Papers presented at the conference will be considered for publication
in a special issue of the Electronic
Journal of e-Learning. The latest issue of the journal, Volume 6, Issue 2,
is available to read online.
Conference
proceedings. The proceedings for ECGBL conferences are listed in the
Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings (ISTP/ISI Proceedings), the
Index to Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP) and the Index
to Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP/ISI Proceedings).
Click on the link for information about previous proceedings.
Submission details
Abstract details: The Abstract should be a minimum of 300
and no more than 500 words including up to five keywords and keyphrases to be received by 27 March 2008 - The conference committee
has received several requests for extensions to the abstract submission
deadline and therefore extend the closing date to 14 April 2008. Please read the abstract guidelines.
Submission: Via the online submission form.
Please ensure that all required fields are completed. Abstracts must include
the proposed title for the paper, the full names first name and surname, not
initials); postal addresses and email addresses of all authors and a
telephone number for at least one contact author. Please indicate clearly if
the contact author is not the lead author.
Full paper: Only
required when the abstract has been selected and not to be more than 5,000
words including abstract, keywords and references (the Harvard referencing
rules need to be followed). Submission date will be no later than 15 May
2008. Papers should be submitted as .doc
or .rtf file attachments by email to the conference manager, Elaine
Hayne.
Important
information
- The selection
panel of the conference committee will consider all abstracts received
by the submission deadline to ensure that the proposed paper is relevant
to the Conference.
- The authors of abstracts
that describe a relevant paper will receive a notification of abstract
selection.
- All full papers
will be double-blind reviewed by members of the conference committee to
ensure an adequate standard, that the proposed subject of their abstract
has been followed, that the paper is of a suitable length, the standard
of English is adequate and the paper is appropriately referenced.
- For authors whose first language is not English we
request that you have your work proof read prior to submission by a native
English speaker (or at least a fluent English speaker). Papers can be
rejected due to a poor standard of English.
- Papers that are
accepted will be published in the conference proceedings providing at
least one author registers and presents the work at the Conference (see
the registration section of the conference website for more information
about registration).
- Due to the large
number of papers expected for this conference, the committee only allows
an author to present one paper. Therefore if multiple papers are
accepted for presentation different co-authors need to present each
paper. Author registrations must be completed by 11 September 2008.
Important dates
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Abstract submission deadline:
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27
March 2008
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Extended to 14 April 2008
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Notification of abstract acceptance:
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3 April 2008
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Completed
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Full paper due for review:
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15
May 2008
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Review process underway
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Notification of paper acceptance(with any changes):
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24 July 2008
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Earlybird registration closes:
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7 August 2008
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Final paper due:
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21 August 2008
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Final author registration
date:
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11 September 2008
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Read the
author guidelines


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