IETC 2015 & IRSEM 2015 CONFERENCES Istanbul University. Istanbul / TURKEY May 27-29. 2015

TASET. TOJET. AECT. SAKARYA UNIVERSITY. GOVERNOR STATE UNIVERSITY AND ISTANBUL UNIVERSITY

ORGANIZE

IETC 2015 & IRSEM 2015 CONFERENCES
Istanbul University. Istanbul / TURKEY
May 27-29. 2015

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE

&

INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM ON E-LEARNING AND NEW MEDIA

www.iet-c.net
Call for papers

Prospective presenters are encouraged to submit proposals for papers and posters/demonstrations that offer new research or theoretical contributions. Presentations should be in Turkish and English and should address both

theoretical issues and new research findings.

Furthermore if the presenter is unable to attend the oral presentation, the virtual presentations or video presentations are available. For further information on how to submit, please refer to the Paper Submission section on our

website. For paper guidelines, please refer to the Paper Guidelines section.

IETC & IRSEM will take place on May 27-29. 2015 at Istanbul University. Istanbul. TURKEY. All full paper presentations will be published in an online proceeding book of

IETC & IRSEM-2015 and the selected papers will be published in:

* The Online Journal of New Horizons in Education - TOJDEL (www.tojdel.net),

* The Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET (www.tojet.net)

We would like to invite you to share your experience and your papers with academicians, teachers and professionals.

Note: Keynotes and all I ETC-2015 paper presantions will be broadcasted by TASET TV i http://taset.web.tv ;

 

 

Conference Languages

The official languages of the conference are English and Turkish. Proposals can be sent and be presented in either language. But all submission proccess will be done in English. Please, submit your proposal according to the following presentation category descriptions in paper guidelines.

Qualification of Academic University staff

Professors 10%
 
Associate Professors 22%
 
Dr. and/or with Docents 39%
 
Assistant lecturer 29%
 
 

Students

11988 bachelor students
 
2153 part-time students
 
1885 MSc students
 
12 PhD students