[Ci4cg-announce] Fwd: [PDworld] CfP FabLearn Europe 2019 in Oulu, Finland

Doug Schuler douglas at publicsphereproject.org
Tue Feb 5 11:29:52 PST 2019


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From: Marianne Kinnula <marianne.kinnula at oulu.fi>
Date: Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 2:35 AM
Subject: [PDworld] CfP FabLearn Europe 2019 in Oulu, Finland
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Apologies for cross-posting.

CALL FOR PAPERS

We are arranging FabLearn Europe 2019 conference in University of Oulu,
Oulu, Finland on May 28-29, 2019. The two-day conference brings together
international researchers, educators, designers, and makers to discuss and
explore digital fabrication in education, making in educational contexts,
and hands-on learning for the 21st Century. See http://fablearn.eu for the
conference web site. FabLearn Europe is organised as a sister conference to
the global FabLearn conference that has been held over the past years at
Stanford University, USA.

Deadline for the conference papers will be February 28, 2019. Accepted
papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library in the FabLearn Europe
2019 proceedings. Extended versions of the best papers of the conference
will be invited to be published in a special issue on Digital Fabrication
in the Elsevier International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction.

Best regards,
--Netta Iivari & Marianne Kinnula, general chairs

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Call for Participation: FABLEARN EUROPE
DIGITAL FABRICATION FOR 21ST CENTURY EDUCATION
design – build – make – learn
www.fablearn.eu
May 28-29, 2019
University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
Deadline for Papers, Posters, Demos, and Workshops: February 28, 2019
Notification of Acceptance:  March 28, 2019
Conference chairs: Netta Iivari & Marianne Kinnula

FabLearn Europe invites submissions for the fourth FabLearn conference in
Europe to be held May 28-29, 2019 at University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland. The
two-day conference brings together international researchers, educators,
designers, and makers to discuss and explore digital fabrication in
education, making in educational contexts, and hands-on learning for the
21st Century. FabLearn Europe is organised as a sister conference to the
global FabLearn conference that has been held over the past years at
Stanford University, USA.

We seek submissions of papers, workshops, posters and demos that focus on
topics related to learning and technology within the area of digital
fabrication. We welcome submissions from people from multiple sectors
including teachers, practitioners, technologists, designers and academics.
Key areas of interest include:
• Explorations and evaluations of digital fabrication in schools such as
best practice case studies.
• New methods for digital fabrication that have been tested in educational
contexts.
• Theoretical concerns concerning digital technologies, education or
fabrication.
• Emerging technologies for digital fabrication.
• Innovative ideas in research and education with digital fabrication.
• Design thinking, innovation or entrepreneurship in education.
All submissions will be made here:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fablearneurope2019

PAPERS
The paper track is intended for those conducting research. This is a venue
to present original research results in the realm of digital fabrication
and “making” in educational settings. Papers must cite relevant published
work, indicate novel approaches, and stress the importance of the
submission to the digital fabrication/makers/hands-on learning communities.
Full papers are submitted and they must be between 6-8 pages in SIGCHI
Papers and Notes Format (https://sigchi.org/templates/). Authors of
accepted papers will be given 10-minute presentation slots and are
encouraged to consider novel presentation methods. Authors will also have
the optional opportunity to present posters to speak with attendees about
their work.

Please prepare your paper in a way that preserves anonymity of the authors.
Content will be rigorously reviewed in double-blind review process by
members of the program committee. Each paper will receive feedback in the
form of at least three peer review reports. The final selection will be
made by the Program Committee based on the review reports. The program
committee reserves the right to ask authors for specific changes as a
precondition to publication.

Papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library in the FabLearn Europe
2019 proceedings. Extended versions of the best papers of the conference
will be invited to be published in a special issue on Digital Fabrication
in the Elsevier International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction.

WORKSHOPS
Workshops are interactive sessions demonstrating best-practice in
innovative digital fabrication and/or hands-on learning activities used in
classrooms, museums, and any other type of learning space. The workshops
should be designed to last 1 or 2 hours and will be open to attendance by
conference delegates. If your workshop targets teachers please make this
clear along with why teachers would find attending your workshop valuable.

Workshop organisers are invited to submit a 2-page summary of the
workshop in SIGCHI Papers and Notes Format (https://sigchi.org/templates/).
Workshop summaries will be published in the ACM Digital Library in the
FabLearn Europe 2019 proceedings.

POSTERS
Posters are intended for anyone (teachers, practitioners, technologists,
designers and academics etc.) working within the digital fabrication field
who wish to share and discuss their ideas, insights, and findings with
others. Poster submissions consist of a description of the work and a
physical A0 poster summarising the key points. Posters will be displayed
during the conference and delegates will be encouraged to visit the posters
and ask questions of the authors during breaks.

Poster submissions take the form of 2-page papers written in SIGCHI Papers
and Notes Format (https://sigchi.org/templates/. Poster papers will be
published in the ACM Digital Library in the FabLearn Europe 2019
proceedings.

DEMOS
Demos are intended to showcase new digital fabrication tools, hands-on
learning platforms, construction kits applicable to education, and student
projects. The demos will be showcased during the conference and are similar
to posters in that attendees will be encouraged to visit the demo stands
during the breaks.

Demo submissions take the form of 2-page papers written in SIGCHI Papers
and Notes Format (https://sigchi.org/templates/). Demo submissions will be
published in the ACM Digital Library in the FabLearn Europe 2019
proceedings. Authors of demo submissions will also have the optional
opportunity to present posters to speak with attendees about their work.

CONTACT
Please contact marianne.kinnula at oulu [dot] fi with any queries
Conference website: http://www.fablearn.eu







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