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Workshop 1.

Digital Technologies to Support Teaching, Learning and Assessment

We are welcoming all the works associated with but not limited to the following issues:

— Digital Transforming the Learning Environment
— Development of software and hardware infrastructure,
— Digitalization of curriculum,
— Information and Communication Technology (ICT),
— Tools for teaching, learning and managing education.
— Digital learning content for primary schools
— Educational Data Analytics,
— Flipped classroom,
— Mobile learning: BYOD and personalized learning,
— Information and Communication Technology.
— Benefits and drawbacks on using digital technology in designing lessons.
— Digital technologies in day-to-day of teaching strategies.
— Using robotics technologies in education
— Neuroeconomics and Neuro-Information Systems

Workshop 2. Managing Risk and Cyber security

We are welcoming all the works associated with but not limited to the following issues:

— Network engineering, system administration, forensics, and penetration testing.
— Managing Risk in the Information Age
— Attack types, risks, and mitigation strategies
— Malware and Attack Analysis
— Social-Media Hack Analytics
— Image Processing and Application
— Identity and Trust Convolution Systems
— Cryptography Techniques and application
— Secure and Privacy Preserving Data Analytics
— Computational Intelligence Technique in security
— Security of Cyber Physical Systems
— Autonomous and Adaptive security
— Cloud and Data Security
— Information Assurance and Security
— Legal issues

Workshop 3. Information technology in the social sphere

We are welcoming all the works associated with but not limited to the following issues:

— Software engineering;
— Decision support systems;
— Data storage and data analysis;
— Cloud technologies;
— IT service management;
— Methods to assess, optimize and developĀ  process management and information systems;
— Performance of process reengineering and information systems implementation projects
— Information technologies and the politics of mediation