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"Abstracts of 150 words are due by 23rd September 2004" (from their site) Cheers, Markus Begin forwarded message: > From: GI Mitglieder Information <[hidden email]> > Date: August 5, 2004 12:37:42 CEST > To: [hidden email] > Subject: CFP: TESI2005 - Training, Education and Simulation > International > Reply-To: [hidden email] > > =========================== > Apologies for cross-posting > =========================== > > CALL FOR PAPERS > > TESI2005: 1st International Conference and Exhibition > Training, Simulation & Education International > March 22-24, 2005 > MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands > > IMPORTANT DATES: > Abstract Submission (150 words): July 30, 2004 > Notification: September 2004 > Full Paper Submission: December 15, 2004 > Conference and Exhibition: March 22-24, 2005 > > CONFERENCE INFORMATION: > Training, Education & Simulation International (TESI) 2005 is a unique > new Technical Conference and > Exhibition, offering a novel approach to Training, Education and > Simulation Technology. It actively unites > end-users, investors and developers of training, education and > simulation technology from a multitude of > industry/service backgrounds. > The TESI 2005 Technical Programme Committee (TPC) will consider and > select submissions describing > new or innovative technologies and work in the areas of: > * Learning and Training Practices > * Synthetic and Collaborative Environments > * Simulation Practices and Technologies > * Human Interfaces > Topical areas for technology-based papers include but are not limited > to: Modeling & Simulation; > Visualization; Human-Computer Interaction; Geographic Information > Systems; Mobile Computing; > Digital Storytelling; Ambient Intelligence; E-Learning; Training and > Edutainment; Agent Technologies. > Application-based papers may be related but are not limited to the > following application areas: > Training & Maintenance; Disaster & Emergency; Design to Production; > Life-long Learning; > Medical Diagnosis & Treatment Planning; E-Commerce; Tourism. > Papers on Policy Making, Standards and Methodologies are also > requested. > As an example, these could concern: > Situational Awareness and Characterization or other. > For more information see the attached PDF file or visit > www.tesi2005.com. > > PAPER SUBMISSION: > Abstracts of 150 words should be sent to: > Jean Bourne, Conference Co-ordinator, > TESI 2005, Highbury Business, Media House, > Swanley, Kent BR8 8HU, UK > Tel: +44 (0)1322 611209 > Fax: +44 (0)1322 616350 > email: [hidden email] > The author's name, affiliation, full contact address, telephone, fax > and email details should be given > along with an indication of which topic best fits the submission. > Authors will be informed of the decision of the Technical Programme > Committee by September 2004. > A final paper will be required by 15 December 2004 for inclusion in > the Conference Proceedings. > This paper, prepared to standard A4 is to be submitted on disc with > accompanying hard copies > and must not exceed 10 pages of A4 including diagrams and figures. > Detailed instructions will be sent to all accepted authors. > > GENERAL CHAIR > Dr John E Sirmalis, Technical Director (Ret), Naval Undersea Warfare > Center > > TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE > Jo Alwyn, BT Defence, UK > Graham Burrows, Research & Technology Agency, NATO, France > Gill Cox, Open University, UK > Terry Dwan, Metropolitan Police, UK > Dr L Miguel Encarnação, The iMedia Academy, USA > Amjat Farooq, QinetiQ, UK > Dr Uwe Jasnoch, GIStec GmbH, Germany > Dr Mike Macedonia, USA PEO Simulation, Training and Instrumentation, > USA > Kevin Murphy, Electrosonic Ltd, UK > Blair Parkin, Visual Acuity Ltd, UK > Dr D M Roberts, Australian Defence Staff, UK > Dr Joseph Rosen, Dartmouth College, USA > Major General P J Russell-Jones OBE, BAE Systems, UK > Rick Shane, The iMedia Academy, USA > Lee Silvestre, Raytheon Company, USA > Stacey Spiegel, Immersion Studios, Canada > Steve Swenson, DMSO, USA > Commodore Pat Tyrrell OBE, Royal Navy, Vale Atlantic, UK > Dr Bodo Urban, Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics, Germany > Edwin Valentin, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands > Mike Williamson, IBM, Bell Labs, USA > > |
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