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Submit your full papers or abstracts
Please submit your full paper/abstract to us via the Submission System: https://www.zmeeting.org/submission/techdev2024.
Fast registration channel is opened up for delegates. Interested participants should register in advance by filling out the Registration Form at least one month before the conference. Registration Link will be announced soon.
Please feel free to write an email to us if you have any query concerning to the conference.
Authors are advised to submit your abstract or full-length paper via Submission System. Please submit the paper as a PDF file. The file size should not exceed 10 MByte. Electronic Submission System (.pdf) or through email TechDev_conf@outlook.com (.pdf or .doc) directly. Follow the template (Microsoft Word or Latex) when you're preparing your paper.
We firmly believe that ethical conduct is the most essential virtual of any academic. Hence any act of plagiarism is a totally unacceptable academic misconduct and cannot be tolerated. Publication Choice Authors are advised to choose one of the following publication options for publishing of your paper.
Notes:
• The paper must be presented at the conference in order to be included into the proceedings. • Authors who don't plan on having your papers published. Please submit your abtract for presentation.
Each registration covers 5 pages for publication in conference proceedings. Extra page will be charged at the price of 50 USD per page.
Each paper will be reviewed by at least two reviewers. The acceptance decisions will take into account paper novelty, technical depth, elegance, practical or theoretic impact, and presentation. Originality: The paper explores a new idea, project or issue; discusses existing research with promise of new insight, discusses new research; or presents new ways of considering existing information. Engaging: Presentation format will involve the audience in some way, or has high potential to attract conference attendees by addressing needs of the community. Significance: The paper raises and discusses issues important to improving the effectiveness and/or sustainability of open education efforts, and its contents can be broadly disseminated and understood. Quality: Caims are supported by sufficient data; claims draw upon relevant literature; and limitations are described honestly. Relevance: The paper addresses one or more of the themes of the conference.