13th International Conference on Language, Education, and Innovation 2019 ❖
AIM The ICLEI series will return to Europe this 30-31 January with an event that will feature keynotes and research presentations on a wide range of topics in the arts, humanities and social sciences. The 13th ICLEI 2019 will be held at The Cumberland, a stylish 4-star hotel located where Oxford Street meets Park Lane in London's West End. Reviewed full papers will be published in ICSAI's IJLLCE journal - ISSN 2462-1846 (subject to review results and editorial recommendation).
The 13th International Conference on Language, Education and Innovation (ICLEI) 2019 is a multi-disciplinary forum discussing theories, research findings and new ideas in the fields of arts, humanities, and social sciences. After successful events in locations such as Singapore, Bangkok and Dubai, the ICLEI series returns to Europe with an event at The Cumberland, an iconic hotel near Hyde Park in the city of London. Venue: The Cumberland, London, United Kingdom Conference Days: 30 January 2019 Post-Conference Tour: 31 January 2019
CALL FOR PAPERS The 13th International Conference on Language, Education, and Innovation (ICLEI) 2019 is a multi-disciplinary forum that will bring together leading scholars, researchers and practitioners from around the world to present and discuss new advancements and findings in the fields of covered by the conference themes. With the slogan “Innovation in Education: Unlocking Potentials”, the 13th ICLEI organizing committee is calling for research articles or academic papers to be presented in the event. Abstracts: Registrations and submission of papers for the 13th ICLEI must be performed online via the event’s web-based system. Click on the ‘Register Now‘ button on the right menu bar to start your registration process. Presenters are advised to take into consideration the following when preparing their abstracts: 1. Abstracts must be written in English 2. Titles must be written with proper capitalization and must not exceed 15 words. 3. The body of the abstract must contain the following information: objective/purpose/rationale of the study research design/methodology overview of findings/trends (expected or preliminary results if the research is still in progress) any conclusion/interpretations/discussions that could be drawn from the result of the study 4. To maintain impartiality and to avoid any bias, authors are encouraged to not use any honorifics or rank such as Dr and Professor when referring to themselves in the document. 5. The abstract text must be written in one continuous paragraph not longer than 300 words. The use of numbered lists, bullet points or tables is not allowed. 6. The entire body of the abstract must be copied into the field provided in the online submission system. A Microsoft Word version of the abstract must also be uploaded using the file upload tool provided. A SUBMISSION TEMPLATE has been provided for you to use as a sample. Full Papers: Full papers must be uploaded in MS Word format via the event’s web-based system. Click HERE to access the system. Presenters are advised to download the conference’s official template to ensure that their papers meet the event’s formatting requirements. Full papers (including all tables, figures, and appendices) must not be more than 15 pages long A fee of USD35 per page will be imposed for every additional page
beyond this limit. A separate invoice will be issued to the author if this limit has been exceeded. Presenters will be notified via email if their papers have been accepted. Acceptance notifications will normally come with suggestions and remarks from the person who had reviewed the paper. Presenters may opt to NOT publish their papers in the conference proceedings. If this is the case, please inform the conference secretariat of your intentions as early as possible to prevent any issues after the official publication of the proceedings. A SUBMISSION TEMPLATE has been provided for you to use as a sample. Presentation Formats: Oral Presentations Each presenter shall be given 15-20 minutes for presentation. An additional 5-10 minutes will be added for Q&A which will be moderated by the session chair. For the benefit of the audience, the presentation should at least cover the following areas: 1. The objective/purpose/rationale of the study 2. Background/overview of the topic 3. Theoretical framework 4. Research design and methodology 5. Overview of findings and results 6. Conclusion/Discussion Please be prepared with enough material to fill the time allocated to you. All presentations must be done in English. Please take some time to read our PRESENTATION TIPS & GUIDELINES page before preparing for your oral presentation. Poster Presentations The event also accepts posters as an alternative to oral presentations. A special viewing and Q&A session will be held for presenters who have chosen to present their research using posters. Authors are expected to be beside their respective posters to explain or entertain any questions asked by visitors during this session.
The recommended poster size is A0 (841mm x 1189mm). Please notify the event secretariat as early as possible if you are planning to use a different size to avoid any difficulties on the conference day. Depending on the situation, poster presenters may also be required to explain and answer questions regarding their posters in the presentation hall. Publication: Full papers presented at 13th ICLEI 2019 will be published in the conference proceedings and shall be distributed to participants during the event. The volume will come with ISBN and will also be available online on the ICSAI.org proceedings archive. Reviewed full papers will be published in the International Journal of Language, Literature, Culture, and Education (ISSN 2462-1846) by ICSAI.org. Selection of articles will be based on factors including, but not limited to, quality of research, originality, and style. Selected papers may be required to undergo further review and editing before actual publication.
SUBTHEMES The following is by no means an exhaustive list but rather designed to provide participants with an idea of the topics that could possibly be discussed at the event We welcome submissions on ANY other topics as long as they are scholarly in nature and can contribute to the advancement of knowledge especially in arts, humanities and social sciences.
Language Subthemes Innovation Subthemes Culture Subthemes Education Subthemes
Language
Action Research in Language Teaching
New Writings in English
Asian Languages
Phonology and Morphology
Assessment of Language and Literature Teaching
Popular Culture in Language Teaching and Learning
Best Practices in Language Teaching
Practices of Language Teacher Education
Collaborations in Language Teacher Education
Putting Theory into Classroom Practice
Computational Linguistics and Mathematical Linguistics
Research on Legal Language Teaching
Role of English and Asian Languages in Globalised Computational Psycholinguistics
Contexts
Constructivism in Teaching of Language
Second Language Teaching
Designing Contextual Curriculum for Language Teaching
South East Asian Languages
Special Hardware and Software for Asian Language Dialects
Computing
Discourse Analysis
Speech Recognition and Synthesis
Spoken
Language
Processing,
Understanding,
English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
Generation and Translation
ESL/TESL
Standards Based Performance in Language Evaluation
Foreign Language Teaching
Students Participations in Language Teaching
Teaching and Learning of English as a Foreign/ Second Grammars, Syntax, Semantics and Discourse
Language
Idioms in the Teaching of Language
Teaching Language in Higher Learning Institutions
Text Analysis, Understanding, Summarization and Southeast Asian Languages
Generation
Input and Output of Large Character Sets of Asian Languages
Text Entailment and Paraphrasing
Interdisciplinary in Language Teaching and Learning
The Application of Forensic Linguistics
The Inculcation of Culture Through Language Language and Gender
Teaching
Language and Literature
The Knowledge Base of Language Teacher Education
The Relationship Between Linguistic Structure and Language and Popular Culture
Cognitive Processes
Language and Power
The Teaching of Drama
Language and the New Media
The Teaching of Language and Literature
Language as a Medium of Solidarity
The Teaching of Language for Economic Purposes
Language Change and Variation
The Teaching of Listening Skills
Language Planning in Language Teaching
The Teaching of Poetry
Language, Culture and Translation
The Teaching of Prose
Language, Identity and Culture
The Teaching of Reading Skills
Language, Linguistic and Speech Resource Development
The Teaching of Syntax
Lexical Semantics and Word Sense
The Teaching of Translation
Linguistic, Psychological and Mathematical Models of Language
The Teaching of Writing Skills
Linguistics
The Transformative Nature of The Role of Language
Literature in Language Teaching
Theoretical Research On Forensic Linguistics
Machine learning for natural language
Theory Versus Experience in Language Teaching
Machine translation and multilingual processing
Translation
Word Segmentation, Chunking, Tagging and Syntactic Malay Language
Parsing
Natural Language Applications, Tools and
Word Sense Disambiguation, Semantic Role Labelling
Resources, System Evaluation
and Semantic Parsing
New Varieties of English
Innovation
Citizen Science
Video-based Learning
Creativity
Wireless Learning Applications
Diffusion of Innovation
Evaluation of Learning Technologies
E- Learning
Augmented/Virtual Reality in Education
Education Technology
Animation
Edutainment
Human Computer Interaction
Innovations in Education
Virtual Learning Environments
Intellectual Property
Creative Thinking
Mobile Applications
Thinking Skills
Multimedia Learning
Assessment & Testing Systems
Social Media
Adaptive Testing
Technology in Education
Massive Open Online Courses
Teaching of Innovation
Culture
Borrowing
Local Culture
Comparative Study
Modernization
Cultural Diversity
Mutation
Cultural Invention
Osmosis
Cultural Sociology
Peace and Human Security
Culture
Popular Culture
Current Issues in Culture
Poverty Reduction
Diffusion
Progress
Eclecticism
Reconception
Evolution
Reform
Feminism
Renovation
Gender Equality
Revivalism
Identity and Culture
Revolution
Inculcation of Culture Through Education
Syncretism
Indigenization
Transformation
Language, Culture and Translation
Education
Academic Advising and Counselling
Higher Education
Adult Education
Home Schooling
Art Education
Human Resourse Development & Training
Arts & Humanities
Inclusive Education
Blended Learning
Indigenous Education
Business Education
International Education
Competitive Skills
Kinesiology and Leisure Science
Continuing Education
Language Education
Curriculum
Mathematics Education
Distance Education
Music Education
Early Childhood Education
Pedagogy
Education and Moderation
Physical Education
Education and Values
Professional Development
Education for Sustainable Development
Religious Studies and Education
Education Management
Rural Education
Education Policy and Leadership
Science Education
Education Theory
Second Life Educators
Educational Foundations
Secondary Education
Elementary Education
Social Studies Education
Engineering Education
Special Education
Environment and Modernization
Student Affairs
Environmental Education
Teacher Education
Experiential Education
Technical Education
Geographical Education
Vocational & Skills and Health Education
IMPORTANT DATES Submissions
Abstract Submission Deadline
: 28 Dec 2018
Acceptance Notification
: by 31 Dec 2018
Full Paper Submission Deadline
: 4 Jan 2019
Camera Ready Paper Deadline
: 18 Jan 2019
Payments Early-Bird Rate Deadline
: 17 Oct 2018
Payment Deadline
: 4 January 2019
Please click on the ‘Register Now‘ button on the right menu to access the event’s registration and submission system.
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NOTE: 1. We normally email abstract acceptance notifications to authors as soon as the review process has been completed. Please ensure that you had entered a working email address upon registration and please check your spam folder in case our mail was routed there. Please contact the conference secretariat if no result (acceptance or rejection) is received by the fifth working day after your submission. 2. Please make your payment before 4 Jan 2019 to ensure that your paper is included in the printed conference programme and proceedings CD-ROM. We will not be able to guarantee your place if payment is received later than this date.
VENUE & ACCOMMODATION The Venue The 13th ICLEI 2019 will be held at The Cumberland, a stylish 4-star hotel located where Oxford Street meets Park Lane in London’s West End. This 1000 bedroom property is located opposite the historic Marble Arch and is within minutes from Hyde Park and the many shopping outlets along Oxford Street. The Cumberland is almost directly above the Marble Arch Underground Station and is also easily accessible by other modes of transportation including taxis and buses.
Address: The Cumberland Great Cumberland Place London W1H 7DL United Kingdom (next to the Marble Arch station) Tel: +44 (0)207 523 5053 Fax: +44 (0)207 523 5073 Click here for MAP Accommodations Please note that participants are responsible for their own accommodation. Please contact the hotels directly use third-party sites/apps such as Airbnb, Booking.com or Trivago to make your booking. There is a wide range of accommodations to choose from in and around the area. However, if you are on a budget, below are some of the more affordable options available close to the venue. Tip: You may want to look for hotels/hostels along the Central line for ease of commuting. Scroll to the bottom of the page for a map of the London Underground.
Smart Hyde Park Inn
Smart Russell Square Hostel
48-50 Inverness Terrace, London W2 3JA,
72 Guilford St, Bloomsbury, London WC1N,
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
+44 20 7229 0000
+44 20 7833 8818
Rate starts from $14
Rate starts from $18
Safestay Astor Hyde
Holland Park
Park
Holland Park, Holland Walk, London W8
191 Queen’s Gate London SW7 5EU, United
7QU, United Kingdom
Kingdom
+44 20 7870 9629
+44 20 7581 0103
Rate starts from $18
Rate starts from $26
Astor SoHostel
Queensway Hostel 45 Queensborough Terrace, London W2 3SY, United Kingdom +44 20 7229 7782
London 91 Dean St, Soho, London W1D 3SY, United Kingdom
+44 20 8821 5154
Rate starts from $26
Rate starts from $32
Clink261 London
Clink78 London
261-265 Grays Inn Road
78 King’s Cross Rd, London,
London WC1X 8QT, United Kingdom
WC1X 9QG, United Kingdom
+44 20 7183 9400
+44 20 7183 9400
Rate starts from $37
Rate starts from $47
Central Hostel
Boston Court Hotel
26 Prince’s Square, Bayswater, London W2
26 Upper Berkeley St, Marylebone, London
4NJ, United Kingdom
W1H 7QL, United Kingdom
+44 20 7727 5807
+44 20 7723 1445
Rate starts from $57
Rate starts from $88
London Underground map
CONFERENCE FEES BASIC PACKAGE (conference only)
Student Presenter (USD)
Professional Presenter (USD)
Early Bird Rate
Normal Rate
At Desk
325
375
425
Early Bird Rate
Normal Rate
At Desk
375
425
475
Normal Rate
At Desk
Co-authors (USD) (?)
300
Additional Papers (?)
300
Listeners / Delegates
300
FULL PACKAGE (conference + tour)
Student Presenter (USD)
Early Bird Rate
Professional Presenter (USD)
475
525
575
Early Bird Rate
Normal Rate
At Desk
525
575
625
Co-authors (USD) (?)
450
Additional Papers (?)
450
Listeners / Delegates
450 View in £ GBP
Payment Methods: Choose between the three payment methods available. Click on a link below to start your payment process.
Credit/Debit Card
Bank
Wire/Telegraphic Transfer Payment Deadlines
Early Bird Payment Deadline
17 October 2018
Payment Deadline
4 January 2019
Terms and Conditions:
1. Participants must choose between the following packages: BASIC package – covers participation in the conference FULL package – covers participation in the conference PLUS city tour. 2. Conference Fee is inclusive of: Admission to conference venue, keynote and parallel sessions Lunch and coffee breaks, Conference Programme Conference Proceedings CD-ROM Conference Kit
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Presenter/Listener/Session Chair Certificate Publication in Conference Proceedings (in CD-ROM or online formats, subject to review and acceptance of author’s full paper by the conference committee) Access to online registration and submission system Review of abstracts and/or full paper (if submitted). Tour (FULL PACKAGE ONLY) The fee does NOT cover travel expenses and lodging for participants. Students must upload valid Student ID (JPEG or PDF) when prompted by our online registration system. Co-authors/co-presenters must register and make payment separately. Each additional paper submitted by an author must be paid for separately. Only paid participants will be allowed into the venue and receive conference certificates. All of the above fees & conditions may change without notice.
Conference Kits
1. Upon signing in, paying participants will receive a Conference Kit, comprising: Certificates* (Listener/Presenter/Chair/Featured) Program Booklet Proceedings CD-ROM Souvenirs/Merchandise Items (if any) 2. Kits can only be collected at the registration desk during actual conference days. The registration desk will not be in operation during tour days. 3. Any uncollected kits will be disposed of 90 days after the end of the event. 4. Postal delivery of certificates: An additional fee of USD35 will be charged for delivery of the kits via postal service. This is a fixed rate for all locations worldwide. Kits will only be sent after receiving the postage fee from the participant. To request for the postal service, please fill up the following form : https://icsai.org/postage *Co-author Rate
Co-authors will enjoy a discounted rate after at least one other author of the same paper has made full payment at the normal rate. To get this rate, each co-author must register separately as a Presenter under their own names. Co-authors must also submit the same abstract as the main author (title and content must be exactly the same). All authors will be invoiced at the normal rate initially. New invoices will be issued to the remaining authors after receiving a normal rate payment from the first author. Please visit our FAQ page HERE to learn more.
*Additional Papers (for authors submitting more than one paper)
After making full payment for one paper, the presenter will enjoy a discounted rate for subsequent papers submitted to the event. The discount will only come into effect AFTER full payment has been made for the first paper. New invoices will be issued for the remaining unpaid papers submitted by the same presenter after the secretariat receives full payment for the first paper. Please visit our FAQ page HERE to learn more.
Refund Policy
All refund requests must be made in writing either through email or an official letter. A fee of USD100 will be deducted from all refunds to cover administrative costs incurred. Refund requests must be made NO LATER THAN 30 DAYS before the start of the event. Withdrawals made after this deadline do not qualify for a refund. No refunds will be made if the event has been canceled due to force majeure such as natural disasters or other similarly unpredictable circumstances. The transfer of refunded amount will be performed by the Secretariat no earlier than 30 days after the last day of the conference.
REGISTRATION & SUBMISSION Registration and submission of articles for 13th ICLEI 2019 must be done through the event’s online registration system.
REGISTER NOW Or click on the on the following link:https://submit.confbay.com/component/user/register?acid=684 NOTE:
No payment is required until an invoice has been issued to you by the conference secretariat. For presenters, invoices will only be issued after an abstract has been accepted.
Saif Aldeen Saad Obayes Alkadhim M.Sc. Electromechanical Engineering (e-mail:
[email protected]). Saif Aldeen Saad Obayes: Born in Babylon (1984). earned his BSc in Electrical Engineering from Babylon University (2006), Higher Diploma in Power System technology from College of Electrical and Electronic Technology (2010), MSc degrees in ElectroMechanical System Engineering from University of Technology (2016), Baghdad, Iraq. More than 8 years’ experiences in ElectroMechanical systems. Interested in Internet of Things, CAD/CAM system, Industry Management and E-governments. Senior researcher. Participated in IEEE ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION SOCIETY, IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, IEEE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS, IEEE Biometrics Council, IEEE Nanotechnology Council, IEEE Sensors Council and IEEE Systems Council.
1. Saif Aldeen Saad Obayes Al-Kadhim, and et al., Prototype Wireless Controller System based on Raspberry Pi and Arduino for Engraving Machine, UKSim-AMSS 19th International Conference on Modelling & Simulation, DOI: 10.1109/UKSim.2017.20. 2. Saif Aldeen Saad Obayes Al-Kadhim, Industrial Workshop Based on Internet of Things: Automated Manufacturing Systems Technology, Noor Publishing (August 1, 2017), ISBN-10: 3330965754, ISBN-13: 9783330965751. 3. Saif Aldeen Saad Obayes Al-Kadhim, and et al., CNC Machine Based on Embedded Wireless and Internet of Things for Workshop Development Article in IJCDS Journal Volume 6(Issue 4):205 · July 2017, DOI: 10.12785/ijcds/060406. 4. I. R. K. Al-Saedi, F. M. Mohammed and Saif Aldeen Saad Obayes Al-Kadhim, "CNC machine based on embedded wireless and Internet of Things for workshop development," 2017 International Conference on Control, Automation and Diagnosis (ICCAD), Hammamet, 2017, pp. 439-444. doi:10.1109/CADIAG.2017.8075699. 5. Saif Aldeen Saad Obayes Al-Kadhim, I. R. K. Al-Saedi and F. M. Mohammed, "Prototype Wireless Controller System Based on Raspberry Pi and Arduino for Engraving Machine," 2017 UKSim-AMSS 19th International Conference on Computer Modelling & Simulation (UKSim), Cambridge, 2017, pp. 69-74. doi: 10.1109/UKSim.2017.20. 6. Saif Aldeen Saad Obayes Al-Kadhim, Ibtesam R. K. Al-Saedi, and Basil Jabir Shanshool, " Microstrip Grid Antenna Array for 5G Mobile Devices," Journal of Communications, vol. 13, no. 5, pp. 225-229, 2018. Doi: 10.12720/jcm.13.5.225-229.
7. Al-Kadhim, Saif Aldeen Saad Obayes. Simulation of Multi-Machine Transient Stability. Diss. College of Electrical and Electronics Techniques, Middle Technical University, 2010. 8. Obayes, Saif Aldeen Saad. Analog Speech Scrambling by Using Wavelet Transform. Diss. University of Babylon, 2006.