First ACM Workshop on
Educational Multimedia and
Multimedia Education (EMME 2007)

September 28, 2007, Augsburg, Germany
(in conjunction with ACM Multimedia 2007)

Second CfP (Short papers & Demos)

Second Call for Papers (PDF) (Deadline: June 24, 2007)


Topics & Tracks

We invite contributions on any kind of education-related technology where new media are involved. Truly innovative research on a single media is welcome as well. We are interested in innovative ideas, work in progress as well as in contributions about existing and established systems.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • General Educational Multimedia Applications, e.g.:
    • Repurposing and reuse of educational multimedia material
    • Authoring and content creation process
    • Classroom note taking and whiteboard analysis
    • Automated analysis of participant interactions in lectures and discussion
    • Indexing and multimedia information retrieval for educational uses
    • Intelligent search and navigation in e-learning portals
  • Semantic Computing, e.g.:
    • Speech and handwriting recognition
    • Image and video understanding
    • Text and natural language understanding
    • Automatic classification and categorization
  • Human-Computer Interaction, e.g.:
    • New input devices
    • Interface design for educational applications
    • New interaction styles and paradigms
    • Knowledge and information visualization
    • Interfaces for "intellig. classrooms" & ubiquitous computing environments
    • Usability issues
    • Personalization
  • Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing, e.g.:
    • Mobile learning applications and services
    • Integration of mobile devices into wired learning environments
    • Mobile collaborative learning
    • Visualization for information access
    • Delivery of educational material on handheld devices


Submission Instructions

Short paper submissions should be up to 4 pages in ACM format. Accepted contributions will be presented at the workshop as posters in a special poster session. Demo submissions should contain an extended abstract for publication in the proceedings (1-2 pages in ACM format) as well as a short, informal description of the demo itself, the required hardware, etc. Accepted demos will be presented during the poster session. It is the responsibility of the authors to provide the required hardware for their demos. Both kinds of contributions will be published in the workshop proceedings as well as the ACM Digital Library.

The template for the ACM MM conference style is available at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. Because of the short time span between notification and deadline for camera-ready papers, you are not required to remove author and affiliation information from your submissions.

All papers must be submitted through EDAS, which is also used for the main ACM Multimedia conference. After following the link below, you either have to create a new user account or use your existing account to upload your submission:

>> Submit your paper through the EDAS submission system <<


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