The 14th Panhellenic Conference with International Participation “ICT in Education,” is dedicated to the exploration of ICT in Education. It aims to serve as the central platform for academic dialogue and the development of innovative scientific approaches to Information and Communication Technologies in education and e-learning more broadly.
Since its inception in Ioannina in 1999, the conference has been successfully hosted in various cities across Greece, including Patras (2000), Rhodes (2002), Athens (2004), Thessaloniki (2006), Limassol (2008), Corinth (2010), Volos (2012), Rethymno (2014), Ioannina (2016), Thessaloniki (2018), Florina (2021), and Kavala (2023).
The Conference is designed for members of both the scientific and educational communities, as well as anyone interested in researching and utilizing ICT in Education.
The conference program will feature high-level invited lectures, presentations of scientific papers, thematic sessions, roundtable discussions, seminars, and workshops.
All submitted papers, excluding invited ones, will undergo evaluation through a blind peer-review process, based on originality and quality.
Accepted papers will be published in the digital Proceedings of the Conference.
Additionally, selected papers will be included in an edited volume to be published by Springer, entitled “Research on e-learning and ICT in education.”
The 14th Panhellenic Conference with International Participation “ICT in Education” is poised to serve as the central platform for academic discourse and innovative scientific approaches concerning Information and Communication Technologies in Education and e-learning more broadly.
The primary thematic axes include:
The thematic axes are indicative and are not meant to strictly limit the submission of proposals. Proposals that are innovative and fall outside the directly stated axes will be accepted and subjected to review, provided they offer sufficient documentation of their relevance to the scientific domain of Information and Communication Technologies in Education.
Full Papers (up to 10 pages)
These concern comprehensive and original research studies and analyses. Papers should be formatted in accordance with the guidelines provided by the Conference (see “Instructions”).
Full Papers for Thematic Sessions (up to 10 pages)
These papers are submitted as part of thematic sessions, following an invitation and consultation with the session coordinators. Authors must specify the title of the thematic session they wish to be included in when submitting their paper. The same guidelines that apply to full papers are relevant for thematic session papers.
Short Papers (up to 4 pages)
These relate to presentations of ongoing studies, new ICT products and applications, as well as developmental programs or doctoral dissertations. Such papers should adhere to the conference template and be limited to four pages.
Short Workshop Papers (up to 4 pages)
These concern papers submitted in the context of workshops, upon invitation and in coordination with workshop organizers. Authors should specify the workshop title they wish their paper to be included in when submitting. The guidelines for short papers are applicable to laboratory papers as well.
Poster Papers (up to 4 pages)
Presented through a displayed poster, these papers may include pilot studies or ongoing projects. Such papers, presented via a poster, may include pilot studies or projects in progress. They fall within the short paper format and are capped at four pages.
Doctoral Session Papers (up to 4 pages)
These serve to present the theoretical background, research questions, and progress of doctoral dissertations. Critical feedback from experienced academics is essential for enhancing the research skills of doctoral candidates. Particularly encouraged are dissertations at their early stages to fully benefit from the session’s experience. The format is that of a short paper, limited to four pages.
It has to be noted that submissions for the Doctoral Session are not included in the Conference Proceedings and do not require a participation fee applicable to other submissions. Authors targeting the Doctoral Session should indicate this by appending the phrase “(Doctoral Session)” next to their name to ensure the consideration of this detail during the review process.