Introduction

Sixth International Conference on Learning and Teaching in Computing and Engineering 
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, April 20th - April 22nd, 2018

The Sixth International Conference on Learning and Teaching in Computing and Engineering (LaTiCE 2018) aims to create a platform towards sharing rigorous research and current practices being conducted in computing and engineering education. The conference focuses on the unique challenges of learning and teaching computing and engineering in multi-cultural contexts in universities and high schools and on innovative and emergent practices that are informed by pragmatic scholarship.

The previous five LaTiCE conferences have been successfully held in Macau (2013), Malaysia (2014), Taiwan (2015), Mumbai (2016), and Hong Kong (2017). The sixth LaTiCE conference will be held at the Auckland University of Technology, City Campus, Auckland, New Zealand, from April 20th to 22nd, 2018.

LaTiCE 2018 is jointly organized by Auckland University of Technology and Eastern Institute of Technology in Auckland New Zealand and the Uppsala Computing Education Research Group (UpCERG), Uppsala University, Sweden. It is technically co-sponsored by the Special Technical Community for Education Research (STC Education), which is an IEEE Computer Society initiative to connect those interested in all forms of educational research and pedagogy in the field of computing and engineering.
The conference includes gatherings for presentations of research papers, practice sharing papers, work in progress papers, group discussions, display of posters, and demos.

Call for paper

Important date

2018-01-29
Draft paper submission deadline
2018-02-23
Draft paper acceptance notification
2018-03-19
Final paper submission deadline

Main Conference Themes

  • Computer Science and Engineering Education research
  • Secondary School Computer Science
  • ICT in Education

Conference sub-themes in more detail

  • Computing and engineering education research, theories, and methodologies
  • Cultural aspects of computing and engineering education
  • Educational technology, software, and tools
  • Teaching innovations, best practices, experience sharing in computing and engineering education
  • Course module design, proficiency assessment, and module cross-accreditation
  • Improving student engagement in computing and engineering
  • Collaborative learning in computing and engineering- team and project skills
  • "Flipped" classrooms and active learning
  • Work-integrated learning and project-based learning
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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Apr 19

    2018

    to

    Apr 22

    2018

  • Jan 29 2018

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Feb 23 2018

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Mar 19 2018

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Apr 22 2018

    Registration deadline

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RMIT University
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