CONFERENCE THEME
To fulfill the country's objectives, a country needs to organize and improve its education systems. One area of education that has undergone profound change and significant progress is computer education. Comprehensive Education Programs have been created and implemented.
As computing evolves, so does Computer Science as a discipline. This puts continual pressure on Computer Science educators to review, revise and rewrite the courses and the curriculum. Educators have been rising up to the challenge, creating new courses, introducing innovative ideas and practices into existing courses, re-organizing the major and carve out minors.
Computer education forms a part of the school and college curricula, as it is important for every individual today, to have basic knowledge of computers.
Innovation is expensive. Change takes time, effort and commitment. The conference is designed to spark discussion among creative educators, researchers, consultants, training managers, policy makers, curriculum developers, entrepreneurs, and others in Computer Science Education. Many individuals are transforming learning environments in local as well as more global ways. This conference offers an opportunity to meet and discuss their ideas, findings, and next steps.
HIGHLIGHTS
Keynote Address will be delivered byDr. Liz Bacon
• Dean, School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, University of Greenwich, UK
• Inaugural Chair, Vice President and Trustee, Academy of Computing, BCS
• Council of Professors and Heads of Computing Committee Member
• Joint Leader, Council of Professors and Heads of Computing (CPHC)
IT Policy and HE Computing Management Research Group, UK
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The Conference Proceedings (Print ISSN: 2251-2195, E-Periodical ISSN: 2251-2209) will be indexed by EBSCO, CrossRef, Proquest, Ulrichsweb, PsycEXTRA, and will be submitted to Scopus, ScienceDirect and Cabell's Directories amongst others, where applicable.
Best Paper Awards and Best Student Paper Awards will be conferred at the conference (in order to qualify for the award, the paper must be presented at the conference).
Journal: Depending on their importance, originality, quality, relevance and other editorial considerations, eligible research articles will be invited for publication in the GSTF International Journal on Computing (JoC) (ISSN: 2010-2283) which is indexed by EBSCO, CrossRef, Proquest and Cabell's Directories .
Book: Selected authors will be invited to contribute book chapters in “Innovations in Technology Enhanced Learning“ to be published by GSTF in collaboration with Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
The book will be edited by Dr. Liz Bacon, Dean, School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, University of Greenwich, UK
CSEIT 2012 will also constitute a Special Panel Session.
Official Website: http://www.cseducation.org/
Added by Laura Chong on August 30, 2012