Call for Proposals

The ICELW 2012 Call for Proposals is now open!

To submit, please follow the ICELW 2012 submission instructions.

Who Should Present or Participate?

Anyone with a background in online learning in the workplace from any perspective, including researchers; consultants; and corporate trainers, managers, and directors.

Conference Topics and Formats:

ICELW looks for proposals in a variety of engaging formats, with a strong focus on demonstrations, case studies, panel discussions, and debates, as well as traditional presentations. Innovative and nontraditional suggestions are very welcome!

ICELW is seeking proposals covering a wide range of topics relating to e-learning in the workplace, including, but not limited to:

  • Online training methodologies (simulations, case-based learning, and more)
  • Performance support systems
  • Just-in-time learning
  • Mobile learning
  • Collaborative and social learning
  • E-learning design
  • E-learning usability studies
  • Success stories and case studies
  • E-learning experiences in large and small organizations
  • Knowledge management
  • Strategies for implementing e-learning within an organization
  • Authoring tools and Learning Content Management Systems (LCMSs)
  • E-learning evaluation
  • Studies of e-learning in practice
  • E-learning project management
  • The use of virtual worlds in e-learning
  • Communities of practice
  • Other pertinent topics from the ICELW community

ICELW 2012 will be held from June 13-15, 2012 on the campus of Columbia University in New York.

Our 2012 program will feature keynotes from evidence-based training pioneer Dr. Ruth Clark and from workplace learning and communication expert Dr. Saul Carliner.