
16-18 September, 2015 – Novedrate, Italy
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, collectively known as STEM, are particularly challenging academic disciplines.
A recent decline in graduates from these areas has slowly prompted an overhaul in the way educators approach these subjects.
A slow but steady inclusion of technology-based educational solutions has facilitated the way students approach and conquer these subjects.
SCOPE:
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, collectively known as STEM, are particularly challenging academic disciplines.
A recent decline in graduates from these areas has slowly prompted an overhaul in the way educators approach these subjects.
A slow but steady inclusion of technology-based educational solutions has facilitated the way students approach and conquer these
subjects.
eLEOT 2015 will focus on e-learning initiatives related to STEM disciplines.
We are looking for contributions that range from innovative ways to present information,
to mobile-based interactive technologies simulating experiments,
to methodologies to manage and study student performance from the back-end, and many more topics.
We will also feature space for demonstrations and interactive sessions. More at http://eleot.org/.
This conference is designed to allow for the maximum interaction among participants.
Our goal is to foster and support communication among researchers, practitioners, and students.
We believe that only through presenting our work and discussing it formally and informally with others we can not only share
our knowledge effectively, but also cultivate and improve our own ideas. eLEOT 2015 is architected completely around this belief.