ICL 2009 – a retrospective view
Last week I was in Villach, Austria for the first time and attended the International Conference on Interactive Computer Aided Learning (ICL) 2009. The conference was a real international conference as there were participants from over 50 countries including people from Siberia, Sri Lanka, South Africa and many other interesting places. I presented papers on expert finding, Twitter in conferences and ideas on a Community-Embedded Collaborative Development Environment. Furthermore I spread the word about my ideas on Artefact-Actor-Networks.
The conference itself was very interesting as I met some of the people from Twitter, and the Blogosphere live and in color. Even if I could not took so much with me for my further research the trip was worth it. The keynote panel gave some interesting views on the theme of Lifelong Learning and we had great discussions on PLEs and the use of Twitter. The next ICL will take place in Belgium in 2010 and in 2011 in Salzburg.
Thanks Martin, Sandra, Steve, John, Hendrik, and all the others for a great week. See you soon (at least online…)
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