PME29 Melbourne 10-15 July 2005
Learners and Learning Environments


Short Oral Communications

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Description

Some research may be communicated more appropriately by means of a Short Oral Communication (SO) rather than by means of a full Research Report. Each communication will be allotted a total time of 15 minutes: 10 minutes for the oral presentation and 5 minutes for questions or comments. When possible, the presentations will be grouped by themes, and a discussion period of 15 minutes will complete each group of presentations. The research component of the short orals must be communicated in the proposal. The Program Committee will review proposals for Short Oral Communications.

Proposals of Short Oral Communications must be in the hands of the Conference Secretariat (page 6) by 1 March, 2005. It is strongly recommended to use the forms on the PME29 website or directly on http://igpme.org/forms/RR_SO_PP_proposal.html. Notification of receipt and acceptance of the proposal or reasons for rejecting a SO proposal will be e-mailed in April. Please contact us if you have not received this notification by the end of April.

In order for a proposal to be considered the presenting author(s) must pay the Conference Deposit not later than the submission date (1 March, 2005). The full registration fee has to be received not later than 31 May, 2005 for the accepted proposals to be included in the Conference program or the proceedings.

 

Guidelines

When preparing a proposal you are requested to:


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