GRDS Quarterly Newsletter: ADTEL (August-November 2016)
Conferences Held:
ADTEL has successfully organised following International conferences in the period of Aug-Nov 2016:
ADTEL is searching for talented and energetic conference coordinators (part-time) who are working/ studying at following locations:
Editorial Article
Invited Speakers
Following is a list of invited keynote/ plenary speakers in the period of Aug-Nov 2016:
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Email: info@adtelweb.org
Greetings
and sincere thanks for your patronage and support. ADTEL has now
grown to 4696 followers and members from 45 countries.
We
are glad to present to you our latest edition of newsletter. The
newsletter showcases the associations current and upcoming endeavours.
Conferences Held:
ADTEL has successfully organised following International conferences in the period of Aug-Nov 2016:
- 19-20 July 2016, PAUM Club House, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- 30-31 August 2016, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey
- 19-20 September 2016, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, UK
- 18-19 October 2016, Regal Oriental Hotel, Kowloon, Hong Kong
- 08-09 November 2016, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
We thank all members, participants and supporting organisations for making these conferences successful.
ADTEL Collaborations:
It
is our constant endeavour to associate with academicians, researchers,
students, professionals and organisations. This collaboration is the
crux of our growth and contribution to the society. We are proud to have
following organisational collaborations:
- Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (Venue Provider)
- Yildiz Technical University, 34349 BeÅŸiktaÅŸ, Istanbul, Turkey (Venue Provider)
- Rumah University, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Venue Provider)
- Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK (Venue Provider)
- Buein Zahra Technical University, Iran (Collaboration)
- Research and Markets Limited, Dublin, Ireland (Collaboration)
- CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), China (Collaboration)
- International Journal of Computer Science and Business Informatics (IJCSBI), Mauritius (Collaboration)
- Linton University College, KTG Group, Malaysia (Collaboration)
- Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Conference Center, Bangkok, Thailand (Venue Provider)
- Peacful Mind Foundation, India (Partner)
- Tresorix Ltd. Mauritius (Collaboration)
- ResearchSEA, Asia Research News, UK (Media Partner)
- International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research, Mauritius (Collaboration)
- International Journal of Supply Chain Management (Scopus indexed), London (Collaboration)
- GTIS, Taiwan (Green Technology Invention Society, Taiwan) (Collaboration)
- Tecnico (Universidade de Lisboa), Campus da Alameda, Lisbon, Portugal (Venue Provider)
- Srishti International, Bangalore, India (Collaboration)
- Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain (Venue Provider)
We will be glad to partner with your organisation. Please write to info@adtelweb.org for assistance.
Job Openings
ADTEL is searching for talented and energetic conference coordinators (part-time) who are working/ studying at following locations:
Dubai/ London/ Barcelona/ Lisbon/ Rome/ Kuala Lumpur/ Bali/ Singapore/ Bangkok
Its
a golden opportunity to be a part of our global team, to interact and
associate with International academicians, display your leadership and
organising skills and earn handsome honorarium.
All interested and eligible candidates are requested to contact us with their CV, Photograph, Cover Letter on info@adtelweb.org
Editorial Article
Loo Kang Lawrence Wee (Ministry of Education, Educational Technology Division, Singapore)
Title: Open Source Physics at Singapore (OSP@SG) is a project
by Singapore Ministry of Education which helps teachers bring real-world
physics concepts into the classroom
The programme is innovative in that it complements real-life
experiments by providing interactive resources that help visualisation. The
programme also has developed the pedagogy for mathematical modelling, where
students’ ideas can be 'tested' or modelled and compared with real life or
simulated data. It is accessible anytime, anywhere because students can run the
programme on computers and mobile devices. The modelling tools available are
free for students all over the world to access and edit. Anyone could remix, redistribute
the customized or re-purpose resources under the licenses compatible with
creative commons attribution. This helps to enhance the teachers’ productivity
in the lesson preparation as they can have easy access to the resources and
need not start from scratch.
Since 2012, MOE has been collaborating with schools¹ on OSP@SG,
with positive feedback received on the project both in Singapore and around the
world. Some benefits include enhanced students’ learning through the
student-centric pedagogy where students learn to experiment like real life
scientists using modelling and simulation. Students could better visualise,
explore and discover abstract physics concepts through manipulation and
modelling techniques. In addition, an interest-based learning community for the
OSP@SG has been formed.
This community includes the many OSP experts namely, Professor
Francisco Esquembre, Fu-Kwun Hwang, Wolfgang Christian, Felix Garcia and
Douglas Brown and many more in the world that helped to develop the materials to
sustain the community. By networking and learning with the experts, teachers in
local schools are now taking greater ownership of the materials they author by
either remixing the models or creating new worksheets to support the guided
inquiry or modelling pedagogy afforded through OSP@SG.
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Invited Speakers
- Dr Chen Wenli (National Institute of Education, Singapore)
- Patricia Lorenz (University of Freiburg, Germany)
- Sharita
Bharuthram (Department of English,
Faculty of Arts, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa)
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Authors are cordially invited to submit papers for the upcoming edition Regular Issue Volume 3, Issue 01, March - 2017.Last Date of Submission: 15 January 2017
Submit Papers at: editor@grdspublishing.org
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