Good day! We are pleased to announce the 2010 Technology for
Innovation and Education in Developing Countries (TEDC) Conference to
be held in Maputo, Mozambique on January 21 ~ 23, 2010. We seek high
quality submissions of original unpublished research on thoughtful and
purposeful applications of technology for purposeful education in
developing countries. Researchers and educators with new perspectives
on how technology can play a role in facilitating or supporting social
and economic development through education are strongly encouraged to
submit their work.

The goal of the 2010 Technology for Innovation and Education in
Developing Countries is to bring together researchers, businesses,
educators, governmental and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to
discuss appropriate and relevant applications of technology in
educational programs in developing countries. Organizations such as
the World Bank and UNESCO are encouraging developing countries to
utilize technology in the creation of a knowledge economy.
Unfortunately, this push results in an all-too-common problem of using
technology for the sake of using technology without sufficient thought
to the educational purposes and benefits. The aim of TEDC 2010 is to
discuss the role educational technology can play in social and
economic development in developing countries.


Authors should keep in mind the conditions, constraints, and
resources, and social/economic priorities in developing countries
differ sharply with that of industrialized nations, creating special
challenges for the technical, business, and educational research
communities. Successful entries will take these realities into account
in proposing any technological applications in educational settings.

Listed below are potential topics for paper submissions. Whichever
topic area is explored, please speak to the issue of how the
technology can be used in a practical educational way to advance
social/economic development. Please make the papers as locally
relevant as possible.

Applications and systems
multimedia applications
adaptive learning environments
open source tools for teaching and learning
databases, data warehousing and data mining for (mass) education
portals, web tools
asynchronous applications
distributed education
Novel technologies and methods
alternative (low-cost, low-energy) technologies
wireless and mobile learning platforms
information retrieval for slow/unreliable connections
hand-on and hands-in technologies
modular robotics as manipulative technology for creativeness
interaction design for diverse users
Learning settings
special education
non-formal education
vocational training and continuous education
literacy applications
ICT education
distance learning
Impact of technology
project deployments
cultural issues in educational development
minority language requirements
cross-language interfaces
human-computer interfaces
cultural usability
Resource sharing
collaborative learning in local environments
human-computer interfaces for resource sharing
teaching resource management
grid computing infrastructures
Evaluation and policy issues
gender issues
universal access
technology as a tool for fighting poverty
cost-benefit analyses
sustainable educational technology
license issues of open source courseware
For further information, please visit the conference website at
http://cs.joensuu.fi/tedc2010/index.html or contact me directly at:

thomaslechner at gmail.com

We look forward to hearing from you!

Thomas Lechner
Conference Program Chair
University of Georgia

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