[Forum SIS] Fwd: Extended deadline for submissions to IASE Round TAble 2012

Maria Gabriella Ottaviani mariagabriella.ottaviani a uniroma1.it
Gio 6 Ott 2011 08:49:33 CEST


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>To: groupemail at icots.net/8
>Subject: Extended deadline for submissions to IASE Round TAble 2012
>From: h.macgillivray at qut.edu.au
>Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2011 16:50:23 +1300
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>Bcc: Mariagabriella.Ottaviani at uniroma1.it
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>Dear ICOTS8 participants
>
>Apologies for all cross-postings.
>
>The IASE Roundtable Committee has extended the deadline for
>submissions for consideration for the 2012 Roundtable in Cebu, the
>Phillipines, to October 31st.  The full Call, with amended dates, is
>attached.
>
>IASE Roundtable 2012, http://icots.net/roundtable/
>General Call for Papers
>
>The International Association for Statistical Education (IASE) is
>organizing the 2012 Roundtable Conference on Technology in Statistics
>Education: Virtualities and Realities, which will be held July 2-6,
>2012 in Cebu City, Philippines (see
>http://isi-web.org/news/2011-aug-iase-news-roundtable-2012 and
>http://icots.net/roundtable/ ).  The Roundtable will bring together a
>group of experts, scholars, practitioners, and researchers,
>representing as many different countries as possible, to discuss views
>and approaches concerning the role of technology in statistics
>education. The Roundtable Conference will provide opportunities for
>developing better mutual understanding of common problems and for
>making recommendations concerning the statistics curriculum. A main
>outcome of the Roundtable will be a monograph containing a set of
>high-standard reviewed papers, which have been prepared for, and
>discussed during, the conference. The monograph will present a global
>overview of the conference that can serve as a starting point for
>further research on issues related to the role of technology in
>statistics education.
>
>The 2012 IASE Roundtable Scientific Program Committee will prepare
>the program and schedule for the Roundtable.  The Committee has agreed
>on a list of topics that will form the basis of the discussions and
>invites those interested to send in a three-page summary of their
>proposed paper. The major topics (summarized below) to be addressed at
>any educational level (primary, secondary, tertiary, university or
>workplace) are:
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>•Creating Data Scientists
>•The Role of Technology in Statistics Education in Developing
>Countries
>•Students' Access to Data
>•Teaching and Learning with Large Data Sets
>•The Development, Implementation, and Assessment of Classroom
>Technology
>
>See the full call attached for further details.
>
>Manuscript Submission
>
>Papers may be submitted for any educational level within each of the
>topics according to the following process.  Authors must submit a
>three-page summary of a proposed paper for review by the Program
>Committee.  Authors of summaries that are in line with the goals of
>the overall Roundtable program will be asked to submit full papers.
>The final selection of papers to be presented at the Roundtable will
>be made on the basis of their contribution to curricular,
>technological and pedagogical development in statistics, with
>attention given to balance across topics and across diverse
>communities from around the world.
>
>Summaries should be submitted electronically as a Word or pdf file.
>Pictures and graphs should be embedded within the text. Margins should
>be 2.54cm (1 inch) all around in Times, 12-point font or equivalent.
>
>Important deadlines:
>October 31, 2011 for submission of summaries of papers to the Chair
>of the 2012 Roundtable Scientific Program Committee, Rob Gould at
>rgould at stat.ucla.edu.
>
>November 30, 2011 for provisional acceptance of summaries
>
>January 2012 for first draft of papers
>March 2012 for acceptance of papers for the Roundtable
>July 2012 presentation of papers at Roundtable
>October 2012 for final version of revised papers
>
>Venue
>The venue is the Montebello Villa Hotel
>http://www.montebellovillahotel.com/
>
>The website will provide updated information on an ongoing basis:
>http://icots.net/roundtable/
>
>
>2012 IASE Roundtable Scientific Program Committee
>Robert Gould, (Chair), University of California, Los Angeles
>Erniel Barrios, University of the Philippines
>Ana Serradó Bayés, La Salle-Buen Consejo
>Adrian Bowman, University of Glasgow
>Jim Hammerman, TERC, Cambridge, Massachusetts
>Deborah Nolan, University of California, Berkeley
>Enriqueta Reston, University of San Carlos, Cebu City (Chair, Local
>Organizing Committee)
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