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Congress
will take place in Arequipa, Peru, locally organized by the Peruvian
Society of Computer Sciences, and the main local universities Universidad
Católica de Santa María de Arequipa, Universidad Católica San Pablo y
Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa. The CIESC acts will be
published in CD-ROOM. The first page of the paper will be also published
on a summary document. More information at
http://www.spc.org.pe/clei2004/index.htm.
The XXII CIESC comes as a
continuation of the past events at Santiago (1991), Río de Janeiro (1992),
Concepción (1994), Porto Alegre (1995), Ciudad de México (1996), Quito
(1998), Asunción (1999), Ciudad de México (2000), Mérida (2001),
Montevideo (2002), and La Paz (2003). In these
eleven past editions there have been selected papers from more than 50
universities of 12 different countries.
The XXII CIESC renovates
the objective of gathering academics and professionals dedicated to the
pre and pos grade education in the Computer and Informatic Sciences.
Congress will involve diverse activities, one of the most important are
the tecnic sessions of paper presentations, forums and discussions panels,
also the main speeches performed by recognized figures in the superior
education field.
Papers can involve
subjects related to the teaching field of computer and informatic
sciences. These can be:
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Specific subjects or
topics
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Pre or pos grade study
plans
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Tools and environments
of support to the education and learning.
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First subject
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Teaching methods
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Long distance education
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Teaching of Social and
ethic aspects
PAPER SUBMISSIONS:
A 10 pages at most
abstract written in Spanish, Portuguese or English; including e-mail
address and/or fax number must be send before June 21st. Papers
must be sent in PostScript or PDF format following the instructions
detailed at
http://www.spc.org.pe/clei2004.
No
papers will be accepted by other way.
For further information,
please contact us at
Mauricio Solar,
msolar@usach.cl
Informatic
Engeneering Apartment, Santiago de Chile University
Av. Ecuador
3659, Santiago, Chile.
FAX:
+56-2-681-2431, Teléfono: +56-2-681-1140
Authors will be notified
about the acceptance or rejection of their papers via e-mail July 23rd
2004. The complete version of the accepted papers has to be send before
August 16th 2004.
Arequipa is
connected to the rest of Peru by many airlines offering regular flights.
Arequipa is called "the White City", due to the many structures built
using the white sillar stone. Arequipa is a popular tourist destination
due to its diverse architecture such as: temples, convents, monasteries
and the very famous Santa Catalina Convent, which dates back to 1580.
About half
an hour of flight to the North-East are the cities of Cusco and Machu
Picchu. Cusco is considered to be the archaeological capital of America.
It was nicknamed the "World's Navel" by the Incas. It is now the first
cultural center of Peru and has been proclaimed as "Humankind's Cultural
Heritage" by UNESCO. Located at a distance of 75 miles (120 Km.) from
Cusco, Machu Picchu is one of the construction treasures left by the
Incas.
The rainy
season is from December to March. Spring (September) highs over around
20°C, lows around 10°C, but may occasionally climb to 28°C.