ICELW 2014, the seventh annual International Conference on E-Learning in the Workplace, will be held from June 11-13, 2014 at Columbia University in New York.
Topics of particular interest for ICELW 2014 include those demonstrating best practices in the workplace, panel/roundtable discussions, and sessions involving participation among attendees.
ICELW 2014 - The Seventh Annual International Conference on E-learning in the Workplace
June 11th-13th, 2014
Columbia University
New York, NY
ICELW is an international conference focused specifically on e-learning in the workplace. With researchers and practitioners coming from around the globe--and from both university and business backgrounds--the ICELW community works to improve online learning so that it makes a measurable difference in workplace performance and morale.
By uniting the corporate and academic worlds, ICELW is creating a new synergy--one with the unique capability to realize the vast potential of e-learning in business, industry, and government.
ICELW 2014 will incorporate an increased focus on demonstrations of successful e-learning, the application of new research ideas. and research studies to practical workplace learning problems.
In addition, the ICELW 2014 expo will feature exhibit tables from companies from around the world. If you are interested in an exhibit table at the ICELW Expo, please contact our expo team at expo@icelw.org.
Participants and presenters will continue to have the opportunity to network during the conference at our popular conference dinner, which is included in the conference cost.
ICELW 2014 Call for Proposals
Deadline
December 16, 2013
Who Should Present or Participate?
ICELW welcomes anyone with a background or interest in e-learning in the workplace, including researchers, consultants, and corporate trainers, managers, and directors.
Conference Topics
ICELW is seeking proposals covering a wide range of topics relating to e-learning in the workplace, including:
- Online training methodologies (simulations, case-based learning, and more)
- Performance support systems
- Just-in-time learning
- Mobile learning, including the use of iPads, smartphones, and other mobile devices
- Collaborative and social learning
- E-learning design
- E-learning usability studies
- Success stories and case studies
- E-learning experiences in large and small organizations
- Knowledge management
- MOOCs and their uses in professional and career development
- Strategies for implementing e-learning
- Authoring tools and Learning Content Management Systems (LCMSs)
- E-learning evaluation
- Studies of e-learning in practice
- E-learning project management
- The use of virtual worlds in e-learning
- Communities of practice
- Other pertinent topics from the ICELW community
The conference plans to use a variety of engaging formats to convey knowledge and show application, such as presentations, panel discussions, demonstrations, and brainstorming sessions.
To Submit a Proposal:
If you're interested in presenting at ICELW, please complete and submit the ICELW proposal form at:
Questions or More Information?