Interactive Computer aided Learning - ICL 2002
Introduction from the guest editor: Doru URSUTIU
The 5th workshop 'Interactive Computer aided Learning - ICL 2002' has been successfully hold in Villach, Austria from 25 to 27 September 2002. This year 106 participants from 19 European countries including 49 authors contributed to the success of the workshop. The ICL workshops are designed as interdisciplinary workshops that aim to focus on the exchange of relevant trends, up-to-date research results and practical experiences presentations and testing elements of interactive computer aided learning.
ICl 2002 was organised by the Carinthia Tech Institute,
School of Electronics in accordance with partners from all over Europe and is
particularly supported by the:
- European Distance Education Network (EDEN)
- Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) / SIGCUE - Austrian Chapter
- International Society for Engineering Education (IGIP)
- German Informatics Society (GI)
- University of Innsbruck, Institute of Organization and Learning
- GI/ITG - Fachgruppe APS+PC
- AUSTRIAN COMPUTER SOCIETY (OGC).
The workshop was assessed by the participants as
workshop of 'high standard', providing a "great number of constructive discussions"
in a "very agreeable work atmosphere".
The high number of contributors as well as participants shows the great interest in this topic.
The ICL (http://www.icl-workshop.org) will again be organized at the end of September 2003.
The following papers will give a short insight into some of this year's topics.
Brasov, Romania, 2002 Prof. Doru URSUTIU