To promote the conduct and dissemination of research employing the use of computing technologies in education within the Asia-Pacific region and internationally.
At this second conference, several overseas guests presented invited talks, and eighteen papers were collected in the proceedings.
This event was highly international in character, and it continues to provide the basis for ICCEs today. With the intention of turning the conference into a regional event, the program committee established the Asia-Pacific Chapter (APC) of the Association for Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) and its Executive Committee to oversee the conferences hereafter.
This was the first conference after ICCE became a regional conference; it had the flavor of a truly international event. AACE headquarters worked closely with the local organizers to organize the conference.
This was the first ICCE held in Malaysia. In contrast to ICCE 1995, the assistance from AACE headquarters was minimal and limited to advertising ICCE through its member mailing list. The conference organization was mainly handled by the local organizing committee and the program committee. At this conference, the APC Executive Committee decided that the relationship between ICCEs and AACE headquarters would thereafter be a loosely coupled one in the sense that both would work mutually to promote each other through joint publicity. Also, from ICCE 1997 onwards, the ICCE conference series became an annual event.
As with ICCE 1997, this and subsequent ICCEs were organized principally by the local organizers in close cooperation with the APC Executive Committee.
Interest and participation in the ICCE conference series was further sustained with ICCE 1999 held in Japan. Presentations by Japanese researchers have always featured prominently in ICCE conferences.
This conference brought ICCE back to Taiwan, seven years after ICCE 1993.
In this conference, the APC sponsored part of the travel expenses of about 10 graduate students who presented full papers at the conference.
This conference was the first ICCE held in the Southern hemisphere.
More so than in previous conferences, the local organizers of this conference worked in close consultation and cooperation with the APC Executive Committee.
This was the first ICCE held under the auspices of APSCE.
The conference proceedings were published by IOS Press as"Towards Sustainable and Scalable Educational Innovations Informed by the Learning Scieneces, Volume 133, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications,"Edited by Chee-Kit Looi, David Jonassen, and Misuru Ikeda.
The conference proceedings were published by IOS Press as"Learning by Effective Utilization of Technologies: Facilitating Intercultural Understanding, Volume 151, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications,"Edited by Riichiro Mizoguchi, Pierre Dillenbourg, and Zhiting Zhu.
The conference proceedings was published by IOS Press as"Supporting Learning Flow through Integrative Technologies, Volume 162, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications,"Edited by T. Hirashima, H.U. Hoppe and S. Shwu-Ching Young.
The conference proceedings were published by APSCE. Edited by Tak-Wai Chan, Gautam Biswas, Fei-Ching Chen, Sherry Chen, Chien Chou, Michael Jacobson, Kinshuk, Fanny Klett, Chee-Kit Looi, Tanja Mitrovic, Riichiro Mizoguchi, Kiyoshi Nakabayashi, Peter Reimann, Daniel Suthers, Stephen Yang, Jie-Chi Yang.
The conference proceedings were published by APSCE. Edited by Siu Cheung Kong, Hiroaki Ogata, Hans Christian Arnseth, Carol K.K. Chan, Tsukasa Hirashima, Fanny Klett, Jimmy Lee, Chen Chung Liu, Chee Kit Looi, Marcelo Milrad, Antonija Mitrovic, Kiyoshi Nakabayashi, Su Luan Wong, Stephen Yang.
A new paper category, Work-in-Progress Posters (WIPP), was introduced in this conference. The conference proceedings were published by APSCE. Edited by Su Luan Wong, Siu Cheung Kong and Fu-Yun Yu.
This was the first ICCE held in Thailand. The conference proceedings were published by APSCE. Edited by Tsukasa Hirashima, Gautum Biswas, Thepchai Supnithi and Fu-Yun Yu.
The conference proceedings were published by APSCE. Edited by Gautum Biswas, Lung-Hsiang Wong, Tsukasa Hirashima, and Wenli Chen.
This was the first ICCE held in Indonesia. The conference proceedings were published by APSCE. Edited by Lung-Hsiang Wong, Chen-Chung Liu, Tsukasa Hirashima, Pudjo Sumedi, and Muhammad Lukman.
The conference proceedings were published by ICCE2014 Organizing Committee, Japan. Edited by Chen-Chung Liu, Hiroaki Ogata, Siu Cheung Kong and Akihiro Kashihara.
The conference proceedings were published by ICCE2015 Organizing Committee. Edited by Hiroaki Ogata, Weiqin Chen, Siu Cheung Kong, Feiyue Qiu.
This was the first ICCE held in India (and first in the South Asia Region), with the Early Career Workshop and the new paper category of Extended Summaries being inaugurated. The conference proceedings were published by APSCE. Edited by Weiqin Chen, Jie-Chi Yang, Sahana Murthy, Su Luan Wong, Sridhar Iyer.
The ICCE celebrated its 25th edition with seven out of the ten past and present APSCE Presidents gracing the event. The conference proceedings were published by APSCE. Edited by Wenli Chen, Jie-Chi Yang, Ahmad Fauzi Mohd Ayob, Su Luan Wong, Tanja Mitrovic.
This was the first ICCE held in the Philippines, and the first time the opening and closing ceremonies, and the keynote and theme-based invited speeches were live-streamed. The inaugural APSCE Student Wing organized their first workshop targetting student participants of the conference. The conference proceedings were published by APSCE. Edited by Jie-Chi Yang, Maiga Chang, Lung-Hsiang Wong, Ma. Mercedes T. Rodrigo.
This was the first ICCE held virtually
This was the second time ICCE was held virtually by Thailand LOC