Artificial Intelligence in Education/Intelligent Tutoring System (AIED/ITS) and Adaptive Learning
1. Riichiro Mizoguchi, Japan

Professor
What can computers do when they understand learning and instructional theories?
Computer-supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) and Learning Sciences
2. Gerry Stahl, USA

Professor
How I view learning and thinking in CSCL
groups
Classroom, Ubiquitous, and Mobile Technologies Enhanced Learning (CUMTEL)
3. Agnes Kukulska-Hulme,UK

Professor
Learning Cultures on the Move
Digital Game and Intelligent Toy Enhanced Learning (DIGITEL)
4. Kinshuk, Canada

Professor and Director
Adaptive and personalized learning experience through mobile technologies
Technology, Pedagogy and Education
5. Nancy Law, Hong Kong

Professor
Educational Innovations Beyond Technology: sustainable change through nested networks of learning and innovation
Theme-Based Invited Speaker of C1
6. Yong Se Kim, Korea

Professor
Personalized Learning Support for Creative Design Reasoning
Theme-Based Invited Speaker of C2
7. Jianwei Zhang, USA

Assistant Professor
Can a Classroom Operate as a Dynamic Creative System?
Theme-Based Invited Speaker of C3
8. Yueh-Min Huang, Taiwan

Distinguished Professor
Research Issues of Web 2.0 on e-Learning
Theme-Based Invited Speaker of C4
9. Gwo-Jen Hwang, Taiwan

Professor
Research Issues and Applications of Context-Aware Ubiquitous Learning
Theme-Based Invited Speaker of C6
10. Ronghuai Huang, China

Professor & Deputy Dean
Technology Enhanced Learning in K12 Schools: The Experiences from Microsoft 'Partners in Learning'
ICCE2008
Theme-based invited speakers
CUMTEL: Special
Theme: 1:1 LEARNING
1. Mike
Sharples,
UK

Director
Speech Title:
1:1@many learning
2.
Miguel Nussbaum, Chile

Professor
Speech Title:
Technology Supported Face to
Face Small Group Collaborative Learning
3.
Elliot Soloway, USA

Arthur F.
Thurnau Professor
Speech Title:
1:1 – A Computer for Every Child: Making the Most of the Opportunity
4.
Cathleen Norris, USA

Regents Professor
Speech Title:
1:1 – A Computer for Every Child: Making the Most of the Opportunity
5.
Russell Beauregard, USA

Manager
Speech Title:
Mind the gap: challenges of scales in
researching and implementing one-to-one learning
AIED/ITS/AL:
6.
Tsukasa Hirashima, Japan

Professor
Speech
Title:
Error-Visualization for Metacognitive
Awareness
7.
Tanja Mitrovic, New
Zealand

Professor
Speech Title:
Further investigation of feedback types for
ITS
CSCL/LS:
8.
Chin-Chung Tsai, Taiwan

Professor
Speech Title:
Personal Epistemology and
Internet-based learning
9. Carol
Chan , Hong Kong

Professor
Speech Title:
Cognition,
Design and Culture for Scaffolding Knowledge Building
ALT/OC/ST:
10. Jim
Slotta , Canada

Professor
Speech Title: New ways of teaching
and learning in technology-enhanced classrooms
11.
Kiyoshi Nakabayashi, Japan

Professor
Speech Title:
The Impact of Standardization and Open Source
Software in
e-Learning
DIGITEL:
12. Jimmy
H. M. Le, Hong Kong

Professor
Speech Title:
Education in Games? Or Games in Education?
13.
Masanori Sugimoto, Japan

Professor
Speech Title:
Collaborative Storytelling Using Mobile Robots
ICCE2007
Keynote Speakers
1.
Chee-Kit
Looi, Singapore

Professor
Speech
Title:
Bridging Research to Practice in
Technology-Mediated Learning: Innovations and
Challenges in Singapore
2.
Julita Vassileva,
Canada

Professor
Speech Title:
Decentralization, Autonomy, and
Participation in Multi-User/Agent Environments
3. Yasutaka
Shimizu, Japan

Professor
Speech Title:
Current Status of e-Learning in Japan and Networking
for Sharing Learning Objects for Quality Enhancement
4.
Barbara Wasson, Norway

Speech Title:
Design and Use of Technology
Enhanced Learning Environments
ICCE2006
Keynote Speakers
1.
Naomi Miyake ,
Japan

Professor
Speech Title:
Designed collaboration as a scaffold for schematic knowledge integration
2.
Ton de Jong, The Netherlands

Professor
Speech
Title:
The design of effective
simulation-based inquiry learning environments
3.
Guangzuo Cui,
China

Professor
Speech
Title:
E-learning Evolution: from m-Learning to Educational Semantic Web
4.
Daniel D. Suthers, U.S.A.

Associate
Professor
Speech
Title:
Technology Affordances for
Intersubjective Meaning-Making
ICCE2005
Keynote Speakers
1.
Joseph S. Krajcik, USA
Professor
Speech Title: Using Learning Technologies to Support Students in Developing
Integrated Understanding
2.
Stella Vosniadou, Greece

Professor
Speech Title: Principles for the Design of Learning Environments to promote
Conceptual Change in Science
3.
Takashi Sakamoto, Japan
President
Speech Title: Educational Innovation by e-learning-AEN and e-Japan Strategy
4.
Jeremy Roschelle, USA
Director
Speech Title: Scaling Up Innovative Technology-Based Middle School Mathematics
to a Wide Variety of Teachers
ICCE2004
Keynote Speakers
1.
Betty Collis, The Netherlands

Professor
Speech
Title: Putting Theories into Practice: Technologies for Flexible Learning in
Universities and Corporate Settings
2.
Mary Kalantzis, Asutralia
Professor
Speech Title: Diversity, New Technologies and New Learning
3.
M. David Merrill,
USA
Speech
Title: It Ain’t Rich if it Don' t
Invited Speakers
1.
Di Fleming, Australia

Associate Professor
2.
Kiyoshi Nakabayashi, Japan

Professor
3.
Geofrey I. Webb,
Australia

Professor
ICCE2003
Keynote Speakers
1.
Marlene Scardamalia, Canada

Professor
2.
C.L. Liu, Taiwan
Professor
3.
Susanne Lajoie, USA

Professor
4.
Stephen Heppell, UK
Professor
5.
Bridget Somekh,
UK

Emeritus Professor
ICCE2002
Keynote Speakers
1.
Allan Collins, USA
Professor
2.
Robert Lewis, UK
Professor
3.
Tak-Wai Chan, Taiwan

Professor
Invited
Speakers
1.
Rosemary Luckin, UK

Professor
2.
John Tiffin, New Zealand
Professor
3.
Carolyn Downing,
USA
Professor
4.
Kanji Akahori, Japan
Professor
ICCE2001
Keynote Speakers:
1.
Unna Huh, Korea

Professor
2.
Ulrich Hoppe, Germany

Professor
Speech Title: Collaborative Mind Tools for the Classroom-Strategies for
Pedagogical Innovation
3.
Naomi Miyake, Japan

Speech Title: Supporting collaborative reflection for knowledge integration:
computer support for building a collaborative learning community in
undergraduate cognitive science courses
4.
Chee Yam San, Singapore

Professor
Speech Title: Networked Virtual Environments for Collaborative Learning
5.
Shelly Young, Taiwan

Professor
Speech Title: nternet-based EduCities and A School for Alll
6.
Yoneo Yano, Japan

Professor
Speech Title: Asynchronous Virtual Classroom-Agent-Based Reusable Learning
Environment
7.
Julita Vassilev, Canada

Professor
Speech Title: Distributed and United
8.
Susanne Lajoie, USA

Professor
9. Riichiro Mizoguchi, Japan

Professor
Speech Title: Theory-Aware Authoring System
Towards the next generation educational systems
IEEC2000
Keynote Speakers
1. David
Jonasson, USA

Professor
Speech Title: Using Technologies to Model Student Problem Space
2.
Ching-Chih Chen, USA

Professor
Speech Title: Millennium eLearning: The Next Killer Application Implications for
Educators and information Professionals
3.
Marlene Scardamalia, Canada

Professor
Speech Title: Social and Technological Innovations for a Knowledge Society
4.
John Self, UK
Professor
Speech Title: Computer-Based Strategies for Articulate Reflection (and
Reflective Articulation)
Invited
Speakers
1.
Ben du
Boulay,
UK

Professor
2. Robert
Lewis, UK
Professor
3. Chee-Kit
Looi, Singapore

Professor
4.
Joachim Paul Hasebrook, Germany
Professor
5. Chien
Chou, Taiwan

Professor
6. Claude
Frasson, Canada
Professor
7. Toshio
Okamoto, Japan
Professor
8. Gwo-Dong
Chen, Taiwan

Professor
9. Pierre
Tchounikine,
France
Professor
ICCE1999
Keynote Speakers
1.
Ivan Tomek,
Canada
Professor
Speech Title: Virtual Environments in Education
2.
Betty Collis, The Netherlands

Professor
Speech Title: Design, Development and Implementation of a WWW-Based
Course-Support Systems
3.
Gerhard
Fischer,
USA

Professor
4. Niki
Davis,
USA
Professor
5. Jim Greer,
Canada

Professor
6.
Riichiro Mizoguchi, Japan

Professor
7.
Tak-Wai Chan, Taiwan

Professor
8.
Yasutaka Shimizu,
Japan
Professor
ICCE1998
Keynote Speakers
1.
John Seely Brown

Co-Chairman
Speech Title: Leveraging Technology for Learning in the Cyber Age-Opportunities
and Pitfalls
2.
C. L. Liu, Taiwan
Professor
Speech Title: Distance Learning-Past, Present, and Future
3. John
Bransford, Canada

Professor
4. Paul
Huray, USA
Professor
5.
Bing-Lin Zhong, China
Professor
6. Song
Cheng-Dong
Invited
Speakers
1. Alfred
Hubler, USA
Professor
2. Lewis
Johnson, USA
Chief
Scientist
3.
Hermann Maurer, Austria
Professor
4. Toshio
Okamoto, Japan
Professor
5.
Jianping We
6.
Jingzhong Zhang, China
Professor
ICCE1997
Invited Speakers
1.
Thomas C. Reeves, USA

Professor
Speech Title: Using the WWW as a Cognitive Tool in Higher Education
2.
Gerhard Fisher, USA

Speech Title: Evolution of Complex Systems by Supporting Collaborating
Communities of Practice
3.
Judy Kay, Australia

Professor
Speech Title: Learner Know Thyself: Student Models to Give Learner Control and
Responsibility
4.
Hans-Georg Stork, Luxembourg

Speech Title: Digital Libraries and Their Impact on Distance Learning: A
European Perspective
5.
Ali Jafari, USA
Professor
Speech Title: Development of Multimedia Web Environment for Distance Education
Applications
6.
H. Maurer, Th. Dietinger, Austria
Professor
Speech Title: How Modern WWW Systems Support Teaching and Learning
7.
G. Schlageter, P. Buhrmann, F. Laskowski, S. Mittrach, Germany
Professor
Speech Title: Virtual University: A New Generation of Net-Based Educational
Systems
8.
S. Suave Lobodzinski, USA
Professor
Speech Title: Future Virtual Classrooms
9.
David H. Jonassen, USA

Professor
Speech Title: A Model for Designing Constructivist Learning Environments
10. Yam San Chee, Singapore

Professor
Speech Title: Toward Social Constructivism: Changing the Culture of Learning in
Schools
11. Ch. Bacher, R. Muller, Th. Ottmann, M. Will, Germany
Speech Title: Authoring on the Fly
A
new way of integrating Telepresentation and Coursewareproduction
12. J.R. Issac, India
Advisor
Speech Title: The Information-Age Paradigm: “Interactive-Learning-Environments”
for All, Including Those with Disabilities
13. Geoff Cumming, Australia

Professor
The University of Melbourne, Australia
Speech Title:
Multimedia for Understanding Statplay and Statistical Ideas
14. Zawawi Ismail, Malaysia
Speech Title:
The Race to Educate the World
Multimedia in Higher Education
ICCE1995
Invited Speakers
1. Jan
Hawkins, USA

Professor
2. David
Dwyer,
USA
Professor
3. John
Gardner,
UK
Professor
4. Louis
Gomez, USA
Professor
5. Herman
Maurer, Austria

Professor
6. James
Rossiter, Canada
Professor
7. John
Self, UK
Professor
8.
Zoraini Wati Abas, Malaysia
Professor
Speech
Title:
The State
of Computers-In-Education in Malaysian Schools
9. Carmee
Lim & Ginny Leong, Singapore
Speech
Title:
Learning
with Information and Communication Technology “A Secondary School’s Experience”
ICCE1993
Invited Speakers
1.
William Clancey, USA
Speech Title:
Perceptual Recategorization vs. Grammatical Task Models
2.
Gordon McCalla, Canada

Professor
Speech Title:
Learning about Programming
3.
David Merrill, USA
Speech Title:
Automated Instructional Design
4.
Riichiro Mizoguchi, Japan

Professor
Speech Title:
Nonmonotonic Student Model Inference System
5.
John Self, UK
Professor
Speech Title:
DORMORBILE: A Vehicle for Metacognition