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ICELW 2008 Conference Program

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

6:30-8:00 PM
Welcome Drinks (weather-permitting)

Location:
Boat Basin Cafe
West 79th Street & the Hudson River
212-496-5542, www.boatbasincafe.com

Directions: Walk as far west on 79th Street as possible, cross Riverside Drive on either side of the street. You'll see a green highway overpass bridge. Walk underneath the bridge. There are staircases on both sides that will lead you down to the restaurant. The staircase on the north side of 79th Street is wheelchair accessible.

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Location
Zankel Hall at Teachers College, Columbia University, 525 W. 120th Street (between Broadway and Amsterdam).
Directions:
Take the “1” train to 116th Street, walk up to 120th St., and turn right.  Zankel Hall will be midway down the block on your left.

9:00-10:00 AM
Registration and Coffee

Zankel Hall 109

10:00-11:10 AM
Opening Session
Zankel Hall 125 (Milbank Chapel)

10:00-10:10 AM
ICELW 2008 Welcome Address
Conference chair David Guralnick, Kaleidoscope Learning, New York, NY, USA.

10:10-11:05 AM
Opening Keynote Address
“Achieving Competency at the Speed of Work”
Gary Dickelman,
EPSScentral, Washington, DC, USA

11:15 AM-12:45 PM
Parallel Sessions

SESSION 1A
Zankel Hall 125 (Milbank Chapel)
Session Chair: Chris Turner, University of Winchester, UK

11:15-11:45 AM
Online Business Games in the Insurance Industries – An Attempt to Prepare Attendees for their Later Working Life as Self-employed

Patrick Blum

inside Business Group
Aachen, Germany         

11:45 AM-12:15 PM
Learning at the Workplace for Garage Mechanics and Technicians: HVAC (heating, ventilation and cooling)
Ruben Jans and Ria Bollen
Catholique University of Louvain
Belgium

12:15-12:45 PM
Learning in Healthcare by Means of Games and Simulations

Hans Willems
and Helga Ultzen
Principal Blue BV
The Netherlands
 

SESSION 1B
Grace Dodge Hall 465
Session Chair:
 
Anders I. Mørch, InterMedia, University of Oslo, Norway

11:15-11:45 AM
Implementing e-learning in a Large Organization: The Critical Role of Information Sharing

Grete Netteland, Barbara Wasson and
Anders I. Mørch
University of Bergen
University of Oslo
Norway

11:45 AM-12:15 PM
Approaches and Strategies for Choice of Actions in Self-Paced E-Learning in the Workplace
Annika Wiklund-Engblom

Åbo Akademi University
Vaasa
Finland
 

12:15-12:45 PM
Boosted Blended Learning in Extra-Occupational Training and Locally Dispersed Environments
Franz Daschil
Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences
Austria

SESSION 1C
Grace Dodge Hall 539
Session Chair:  Andrée Roy, Université de Moncton, Moncton,  NB, Canada

11:15-11:45 AM
Contextual Learning On-Demand at the Workplace – Strategy, Model and Practice
Pei Wang-Nastansky

GCC – Groupware Competence Center
University Paderborn
Germany
 

11:45-12:45 PM (60-minute session)
Participatory Workshop: Individual vs. Collective Learning
Beate Huber

FHWien University of Applied Sciences of WKW/Department of Human Resources and Knowledge Management, Competence Center for E-learning

Vienna, Austria

SESSION 1D
Grace Dodge Hall 545
Session Chair:
  Richard Pircher, University of Applied Sciences bfi Vienna, Vienna, Austria

11:15-11:45 AM
Teaching Inventory Management Simulation
Using E-Learning Software: Blackboard, Elluminate Live!, and Jing
Joel Oberstone
University of San Francisco/School of Business and Management
San Francisco, CA, USA 

11:45 AM-12:15 PM
The Management Challenge Online: e-Learning in Practice

Anna Peachey
and S. Walshe
The Open University

Milton Keynes, England

12:15-12:45 PM
Advanced Web 2.0 Based Interactive Technology to Support Informal Learning for Enhancing the Quality of Business Management
Juhani Anttila
Quality Integration
Helsinki, Finland 

12:45-2:00 PM
Lunch
Grace Dodge Hall - Private Dining Room (on the "Ground" Level of Grace Dodge Hall)
 

2:00-3:30 PM
Parallel Sessions

SESSION 2A
Zankel Hall 125 (Milbank Chapel)
Session Chair:  John Sandler, Telstra, Australia

2:00-2:30 PM
On Beyond Training: Creating Job Toolkits to Support Performance and Learning

Hal Christensen

Christensen/Roberts Solutions
New York, NY, USA

2:30-3:00 PM
Integrating E-learning with Performance Support: Workplace Learning as Extension of Work

Anders I. Mørch
, Bård Ketil Engen
InterMedia, University of Oslo

Norway
;
Oslo University College
Norway 

3:00-3:30 PM
Concept and Design of an Electronic Performance S
upport System in Industrial Maintenance Work
Takahiro Yonekawa
HUB Networks, Inc.
Tokyo, Japan

SESSION 2B
Grace Dodge Hall 465
Session Chair:
Mihai Caramihai, University Politehnica, Bucharest, Romania 

2:00-2:30 PM
Strategic E-Learning in the Workplace

Richard Pircher
, E. Mayr, L. Zenk and H. Risku
University of Applied Sciences bfi Vienna
Vienna, Austria;

Danube University
Krems, Austria
 

2:30-3:00 PM
What Use Do Multi-Touch Mobile Devices Have in Corporate Learning?
Nabeel Ahmad
Teachers College, Columbia University
New York, NY, USA
 

3:00-3:30 PM
Matching Performance Objectives to E-Learning: Interactive Exercises
Reuben Tozman
edCetra Training
Canada

SESSION 2C
Grace Dodge Hall 539
Session Chair: Christine Levy, Kaleidoscope Learning, New York, NY

2:00-2:30 PM
Examining an Online Self-Paced Learning Module using Usability Testing: What Did Learners Say?
Hui-Hsien Tsai and Jiazhen Wang

University of Missouri-Columbia
Columbia, Missouri, USA 

2:30-3:30 PM (60-minute session)
Special Session - Student Project Demonstrations from Teachers College, Columbia University
Daniel Buch, Victoria Bertotti
Teachers College
Columbia University
New York, NY, USA

SESSION 2D
Grace Dodge Hall 545
Session Chair:
 L.G. Ochoa Siguencia, Cardinal August Hlond Upper Silesian College of Pedagogical Education,
Mysłowice, Poland

2:00-2:30 PM
Identifying and
Lowering the Barriers to E-learning for SMEs

Andr
ée Roy and Louis Raymond
Université de Moncton

Moncton,  NB, Canada;
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

Trois-Rivières
,  QC, Canada 
 

2:30-3:00 PM
Corporate eLearning Acceptance: The Role of Context and Communication

Chiara Succi
and Lorenzo Cantoni
University of Lugano
Lugano, Switzerland

3:00-3:30 PM
How to Engage SMEs through a Development Programme Based on Virtual Action Learning – A Cross-Country Case Study
G. Giambona and D. W. Birchall
Henley Management College
Henley-on-Thames, UK

3:30-4:00 PM
Coffee Break
Zankel Hall 109

4:00-6:00 PM
Parallel Sessions 

SESSION 3A
Zankel Hall 125 (Milbank Chapel)
Session Chair: Deb Larson, Kaleidoscope Learning, New York, USA

4:00-5:00 PM (60-minute session)
Developing Telecommunications eLearning modules: Field Work Force Performance Support
John Sandler
Telstra
Australia

5:00-6:00 PM (60-minute session)
Simulation Demonstrations from Università Telematica Guglielmo Marconi
Ilaria Mascitti
Guia Venturoli

Università Telematica Guglielmo Marconi
Rome, Italy

SESSION 3B
Grace Dodge Hall 465
Session Chair:
  Anna Peachey, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK

4:00-4:30 PM
The Science of Intelligence for Big, Complex Work
Pamela N. Gray
and X. Gray
Charles Sturt University,
Bathurst, NSW, Australia;
Grays Knowledge Engineering
Sydney, NSW, Australia
 

4:30-5:00 PM
Design Concepts for Semi-Formal Learning in Network Organizations
Lars Svensson and Johan Lundin
University West Sweden
Sweden
 

5:00-5:30 PM
Technology in the Classroom: the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning
John Frankfurt
Columbia University
New York, NY, USA
 

5:30-6:00 PM
Evaluation of a Virtual Learning Environment for Professional Training in Public Administration
Monia Sannia, Giancarlo Ercoli, Tommaso Leo
University of York, York, UK;
Università Politecnica delle Marche,  Ancona, Italy

SESSION 3C
Grace Dodge Hall 539
Session Chair:
 
Marilyn Gell Mason, WebJunction, Seattle, WA, USA

4:00-4:30 PM
On Resource Acquisition in Adaptive Workplace-Embedded E-Learning Environments

Robert Lokaiczyk
; Eicke Godehardt, Andreas Faatz and Marek Meyer

SAP
Research Fraunhofer-IGD; TU Darmstadt; SAP Research CEC; SAP AG
Darmstadt
, Germany 

4:30-5:00 PM
Develop a Workplace E-learning Environment by Using Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Weijia Ran,
Minhong Wang and Nancy Law
The University of Hong Kong
China 

5:00-5:30 PM
Contextual Mobile Learning for Repairing Industrial Machines: System Architecture and Development Process

Bertrand David,
Chuantao Yin, René Chalon
Ecole Centrale de Lyon
Ecully, France

5:30-6:00 PM
E-Teaching as a Form of Creating Personal Dispositions that Increase Work Efficiency
M.Czapka and L.G. Ochoa Siguencia
Cardinal August Hlond Upper Silesian College of Pedagogical Education
Mysłowice, Poland

SESSION 3D
Grace Dodge Hall 545
Session Chair:
  Nick Linardopoulos, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA

4:00-4:30 PM
The UTGM Italian Language Course: New Possibilities for Language Teaching and Learning

Laura Ricci
and Jenny Petrucci
Università Telematica “Guglielmo Marconi”
Rome, Italy 

4:30-5:00 PM
Interactive Phrasebook, Language and Culture Training

Peggy Wu
and Christopher Miller
Smart Information Flow Technologies
Minneapolis, MN, USA 

5:00-5:30 PM
Detecting and Preventing Plagiarism in a Foreign Language E-learning Course

Sara Orthaber
University of Maribor

Celje, Slovenia 

5:30-6:00 PM
Designing Collaborative Learning Environments Using Educational Scenarios Based on Self-Regulation
Fotini Paraskeva, Sofia Mysirlaki and Emmanuel Choustoulakis
University of Piraeus
Piraeus, Greece

8:30 PM
Conference Dinner 
Location:
Tao
42 E. 58th Street between Park and Madison
(212) 888-2288
www.taorestaurant.com


Directions
:  Take the 1, 2, or 3 train to 59th St. (Columbus Circle), then walk east past Central Park and south to 58th St.
 

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Location
Zankel Hall at Teachers College, Columbia University, 525 W. 120th Street (between Broadway and Amsterdam).
Directions:
Take the “1” train to 116th Street, walk up to 120th St., and turn right.  Zankel Hall will be midway down the block on your left.

9:30-11:00 AM
Parallel Sessions
 

SESSION 4A
Zankel Hall 125 (Milbank Chapel)
Session Chair:  Annika Wiklund-Engblom, Åbo Akademi University, Vaasa, Finland 

9:30-10:00 AM
Taking the Work out of Workforce Training
Stephen Gatlin

Gatlin Learning, Inc.
USA

10:00-10:30 AM
Developing Blended Solutions at ADP

Richard Arrendale
ADP
USA
 

10:30-11:00 AM
e-ESCOLA:  A Learning Community Model in the Workplace
Marco Antonio
Neiva Koslosky
Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Santa Catarina

Florianópolis, SC, Brazil

SESSION 4B
Thompson 422
Session Chair: 
Patrick Blum, Inside Business Group, Aachen, Germany 

9:30-10:00 AM
E-learning in the Non-Profit Health & Human Services Sector:  Opportunities & Challenges inan Untapped Market
Emily Hacker
FEGS
New York, NY, USA

10:00-10:30 AM
Understanding Differences between Learning with the Case Study Method And Learning with Simulation:  an Experiment With International Marketing Students

Makarand Gulawani
MacEwan School of Business
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
 

10:30-11:00 AM
Integrating Active Components into an E-Learning System
Ian Greenshields
University of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut, USA

SESSION 4C
Horace Mann 436
Session Chair: Laura Ricci, Università Telematica Guglielmo Marconi, Rome, Italy

9:30-10:00 AM
From Knowledge Management to Technology-Enhanced Workplace Learning: Survey, Trends,  and Case

Anders Mørch
, Anne Moen, Trond Eiliv Hauge, Sten Ludvigsen
InterMedia
, University of Oslo
Oslo, Norway


10:00-10:30 AM

Designing e-learning cognitively: TSOI Hybrid Learning Model

Mun Fie T
soi
National Institute of Education
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore

10:30-11:00 AM
Evaluation of Different eLearning Techniques used in Vocational Training within Leonardo da Vinci European Program: The Romanian Case Study

Mihai Caramihai
, Irina Severin
University Politehnica
Bucharest, Romania 

SESSION 4D
Horace Mann 432
Session Chair:  Nabeel Ahmad, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA

9:30-10:00 AM
New Journeys and New Destinations: Developing a New Employer-Led National Programme for the UK Travel Sector
Helen Corkill
University of Bedfordshire
Luton, UK

10:00-11:00 AM (60-minute session)
Panel Discussion: Key Strategies for Effective Use of E-Learning
Marilyn Gell Mason
WebJunction
Seattle, WA, USA
along with panelists Laura Staley, WebJunction, Seattle, WA, USA; and Sari Feldman, Director of the Cuyahoga County Public Library, Parma, OH, USA.


11:00-11:30 PM

Coffee Break
Zankel Hall 109 

11:30 AM-12:30 PM
Special Session
Zankel Hall 125 (Milbank Chapel)

Panel Discussion
Performance Support in the Workplace”
Panel Chair:  Hal Christensen,
Christensen/Roberts Solutions, New York, NY, USA
Participants:
Gary Dickelman,
EPSScentral, Washington, DC, USA
Anders I. Mørch, InterMedia, University of Oslo, Norway
Takahiro Yonekawa, HUB Networks, Inc., Tokyo, Japan
 

12:30-1:45 PM
Lunch
Grace Dodge Hall -  Private Dining Room (on the "Ground" Level of Grace Dodge Hall)

1:45-4:15 PM
Parallel Sessions

SESSION 5A
Zankel Hall 125 (Milbank Chapel)
Session Chair: 
Rikke Orngreen, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark

1:45-3:45 PM
Special Session

Simulation and Case-Based Learning - Differences and Similarities

Rikke Orngreen and David Guralnick
Copenhagen Business School
Copenhagen, Denmark;
Kaleidoscope Learning
New York, NY, USA

Participants:  John Sandler, Telstra, Australia; Simon Puleo, Hewlett-Packard, USA;  Makarand Gulawani, MacEwan School of Business, Canada.

3:45-4:15 PM
E-Learning in the Public Sector: Training and Empowering Users of E-Government
Maria A. Lambrou and Nikolaos Marianos
University of the Aegean, Business School, Chios, Greece

SESSION 5B

Thompson 422
Session Chair:  Minhong Wang, The University of Hong Kong, China
 

1:45-2:15 PM
Creating a Positive Attitude toward e-learning at Work Posts

Julija
Lapuh Bele; M. Debevc; I. Morel; David Rozman
B2 d.o.o; Customs Administration of the Republic of Slovenia; University of Maribor
Slovenia


2:15-2:45 PM
CASE STUDY: Acquiring basic skills of ICT through distance learning
Bruno Parthoens
Limburg Catholic University College
Belgium

2:45-3:15 PM
Teaching and Learning Public Speaking Online: A Case Study
Nick Linardopoulos
Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA, USA


3:15-3:45 PM
Pedagogy Increases Productivity
Peter Wren

Imperial College London
London, UK
 

3:45-4:15 PM
Using e-learning to Educate Workplaces on Mental Health Issues – How a Journey of Mental Illness became an Online Program and International Business – An Australian Story
Ingrid Ozols
Melbourne University & MentalHealth@Work
Australia

SESSION 5C
Horace Mann 436
Session Chair:  Takahiro Yonekawa, HUB Networks, Inc., Tokyo, Japan

1:45-2:15 PM
Operational Aspects of Designing and Delivering  a Hybrid Course in a Public, Post-Secondary
Institution
Peter McAliney
New York University
New York, NY, USA
 

2:15-2:45 PM
Redesigning the Traditional University: An Answer to Learning-on-Demand for Employees

Ria Bollen, Ruben Jans, Sebastiaan Jans,
Valère Awouters
Catholique University of Louvain
Belgium
 

2:45-3:15 PM
Why 2.0 E-Learning Environments for Professional Education?

Emanuela Cren,
Francesca Zanon, and Massimo Minighin
Università degli Studi of Trieste,
Italy;
Università degli Studi of Milan
, Italy 

3:15-3:45 PM
Towards UCE (University Continuing Education) 2.0
Esko Kuittinen
University of Helsinki
Helsinki, Finland

3:45-4:15 PM
E-Learning Design and Didactic Usability

O. Pushkar and
Tetyana Lepeyko
Kharkiv National University of Economics
Kharkiv, Ukraine

SESSION 5D
Horace Mann 432
Session Chair:  Kara Schwartz, Kaleidoscope Learning, New York, NY, USA

1:45-2:15 PM
A Feasibility Study of Detecting Incomplete Learners in a Blended Learning Environment

Minoru Nakayama,
H. Kanazawa and H. Yamamoto

CRADLE, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tokyo, Japan;

Shinshu University
Matsumoto, Japan

2:15-2:45 PM
Building CPD Frameworks to Enable Academic and Learning Support Staff to Deliver E-Learning in the Workplace
Sandy Cope
University of Derby
UK

2:45-3:15 PM
Interactive Boards and their Function in Education
István Füvesi

University of Szeged

Szeged, Hungary


3:15-3:45 PM
Anti-Phishing Education
Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Steve Sheng, Alessandro Acquisti, Lorrie Cranor, and Jason Hong
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA, USA


3:4
5-4:15 PM
E-Learning for Employees Re-Skilling in Under Developing Countries
S. Amirhassan Monadjemi, Atefeh Ahmadi
Olounabadi, Elham Eimani, and Fatemeh Dastjerdi
University of Isfahan,
Isfahan, Iran;
University of Khourasgan,
Isfahan, Iran 


4:20-4:30 PM

Closing Session
Zankel Hall 125 (Milbank Chapel)