IMCL2021 4–5 November 2021, Mediterranean Palace Hotel, Thessaloniki, Greece

IMCL2021 4–5 November 2021, Mediterranean Palace Hotel, Thessaloniki, Greece

Submission Requirements

  • Paper must match the provided Springer template
  • Paper should not exceed the maximum page numbers given below (including bibliography and appendix)
  • Original, unpublished and not simultaneously submitted to other workshops, conferences, or journals
  • Please note that all papers are subject of a plagiarism check. We accept only papers with a similarity index of less than 20% and not more than 100 words per source. Correct citations are excluded.

Papers not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without consideration!

Current Phase

Submission of Late Papers + Competition Contributions

4th IMCL International Student Competition for Mobile Apps:
Submit: a text abstract of up to 500 words.

Late Papers can still be submitted:
Submit: anonymous complete paper in PDF (max 12 pages). Here are the template kits for Word and LaTeX.

Upload of final/camera-ready papers for all submission types
(once you have received the acceptance email)

Deadlines

Reference time for deadlines is the time displayed in ConfTool® Submission Server! This might be earlier in your timezone! Conftool closes automatically at the deadline.

Preparation

  1. Prepare your final paper with the same templates as before (Word and LaTeX)
  2. Fill in and sign the Springer CtP (Consent to Publish Form) and save it as PDF
  3. Don't upload anything before having checked with this Final Paper Checklist.

Page limits

  • Full Paper (10-12 pages)
  • Short Paper (8-10 pages)
  • Work in Progress, Poster (6-8 pages)

Upload

  1. Please upload to ConfTool® Submission Server
    • your final paper in PDF
    • your final paper in MS Word format or all necessary LaTeX source files in a ZIP
    • the Springer CtP
  2. check the metadata in Conftool with the Final Paper Checklist

Types of Contributions

  • Full Paper (length of structured abstract: 2 pages; length of complete version: 10-12 pages): Full papers are for mature work, requiring lengthy explanations of the conceptual background, methodology and data and analysis. Full paper submissions should state: (a) the major issue(s) addressed, (b) potential significance of the work, (c) the theoretical and methodological approach(es) pursued, (d) major findings, conclusions, implications, and (e) relevant scholarly references. Moreover, the relevance to the theme of the conference should be made clear. We also encourage papers that address conceptual issues in Mobile Technology and Mobile Learning research, and papers that help to set the programmatic agenda for the future of Mobile Technology and Mobile Learning research.
  • Short Paper (length of structured abstract: 1 page; length of complete version: 8-10 pages): Short papers are for work that makes significant contributions, but of smaller scale, or that can be reported briefly. Otherwise, the same criteria apply as listed for full papers above.
  • Work in Progress (length of complete version: length: 6-8 pages): WiP submissions are for reporting on work that is still in the process of study and/or implementation for which results will not be available by the time of draft paper submission; papers submitted in this category must have titles beginning with the phrase, “Work-in-Progress: Title”.
  • Poster (length of complete version: 6-8 pages): Posters are for work that is in early stages and for novel and promising ideas. The poster should identify the aspect of the work that will likely lead to productive discussions with conference participants in a poster session, including figures exemplifying the visual support to be provided for these discussions in the poster.
  • Special Session Papers (length of complete version: 8-10 pages): Special sessions, held in parallel with the general conference, are an integral part of the conference. They provide researchers in focused areas the opportunity to meet and present their work and offer a forum for interaction among the broader community of technology-enhanced learning, and online engineering world-wide. Special sessions papers are required to meet the same standards as papers in the general conference and are published in the same conference proceedings. For more info please see the Call for Special Session Papers.
  • Round Table/Panel Discussion: It is a session organized as a ‘discussion panel’. The round table organizer first submits a proposal using the provided template . If the proposal is accepted, the coordinator invites at least 5 speakers. During the session the speakers first make short introductions on the discussion topic (for example, 5 or 7 minutes each) and then the discussion goes on with the audience also participating.
  • Workshop: The objective of a Workshop session is to bring together various research and development groups, to serve as a forum for establishing new collaborations, to attract both research results and work in progress, and to define main enablers and future challenges within a specific research domain. The workshop organizer submits a workshop proposal using the provided template.
  • Tutorials: A session of ‘tutorial’ format, with specific learning objectives for the participants (for example, to learn how a software/hardware tool operates). The tutorial organizer submits a proposal using the provided template .

Questions

If you have any questions concerning the preparation of your presentation please contact us via email: info@imcl-conference.org.

Important Dates

24 May 2021Submission of Special Session proposals
31 May 2021Extended:
Submission of: (i) structured abstracts (for full papers, short papers) for the main conference
31 May 2021Notification of acceptance for special Sessions notification and announcement
07 Jun 2021Notification of acceptance for abstracts for the main conference.
12 Jul 2021Extended:
Submission of:
(i) complete papers for all submission types
(ii) proposals for round tables, workshops, tutorials
29 Jul 2021Notification of acceptance
25 Aug 2021Late Paper submission
13 Sep 2021Extended:
Camera-ready due & author registration deadline
04 Nov 2021IMCL2021 Conference Opening

Contact

Thrasyvoulos Tsiatsos,
IMCL General Chair
tsiatsos@csd.auth.gr
Michael E. Auer,
Steering Committee Chair
info@imcl-conference.org

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