TALE 2023 Proceedings have now been published on IEEE >>
This site is now an archive. A successful conference was delivered from 28-1Dec 2023.
TALE 2023 Proceedings have now been published on IEEE >>
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TALE, an international conference on teaching, assessment and learning for engineering, is IEEE Education Society’s premier conference series in the Asia-Pacific region. It aims to provide a forum for scholars and practitioners to share their knowledge and experience in engineering and technology education, as well as in technology-enabled educational innovation across a variety of academic and professional disciplines. The target audience of the conference is diverse and includes those working in the higher education, vocational education and training (VET), K-12, corporate, government and healthcare sectors.
TALE is held in December each year in the Asia-Pacific region (IEEE Region 10), complementing the other events in the IEEE Education Society’s suite of conference offerings, including Frontiers in Education in North America (IEEE Regions 1–7), EDUCON in Europe/Middle East/Africa (IEEE Region 8), and EDUNINE in Latin America (IEEE Region 9).
Notes to Authors:
Authors are expected to attend the conference to present their papers and share their ideas. If a paper is included in the proceedings distributed on-site and is later identified as a non-presented paper, it will still be included in the proceedings delivered to IEEE. However, it will be flagged as a “no-show” so that the paper will be archived but will not be indexed or appear in IEEE Xplore. But: Copyright of non-presented papers is still retained by IEEE – an author cannot submit the same paper to another conference or journal for publication. However, you can submit elsewhere an expanded version of this paper, but prior to this, you would have to request permission from the IEEE Intellectual Property Rights department. Once permission is granted, you can then expand on the paper and submit it to another publication.
Authors may want to ask us to withdraw the paper before signing the copyright agreement as an alternative to above.
Top papers accepted by IEEE TALE 2023 will be invited for submission to IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies (IEEE TLT) with extension and enhancement. Please refer to the journal’s website for submission guidelines.
The conference is organized jointly by the IEEE Education Society, IEEE Region 10, and IEEE NZ North section, and hosted by the University of Auckland.