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ICEL 2011 Call for papers extended until 20.12.2010
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The 6th International Conference on e-Learning (ICEL) will be held at the University of
British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada on the
27-28 June 2011.
British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada on the
27-28 June 2011.
The International Conference on e-Learning (ICEL) brings together
academic research and practical applications of e-Learning from all
areas. ICEL brings together varied groups of people with different
perspectives, seeking to bring top research and proven best practices
together into one location, for the purposes of helping practitioners
find ways to put research into practice, and for researchers to gain
an understanding of additional real-world problems.
academic research and practical applications of e-Learning from all
areas. ICEL brings together varied groups of people with different
perspectives, seeking to bring top research and proven best practices
together into one location, for the purposes of helping practitioners
find ways to put research into practice, and for researchers to gain
an understanding of additional real-world problems.