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ICERI2017 Announcement

Valencia (ES), June 2017 ICERI2017, the tenth annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation will be held in Seville, Spain, 16-18 November 2017.

ICERI is one of the largest international education conferences for lecturers, researchers, technologists and professionals from the educational sector and has become a reference event. This year, more than 700 experts from 80 countries will get together to present their projects and share their knowledge on teaching and learning methodologies and educational innovations.

The event also features an exhibition area whose main aim is to bring together participants and industry suppliers for their mutual benefit through the exhibition, creating a learning culture and strategic cooperation opportunities.

ICERI2017 proceedings will be produced with all the accepted abstracts and papers. All accepted contributions will be included in the IATED Digital Library to form part of our database of innovative projects in Education and Technology. This publication will be sent to be reviewed for their inclusion in the ISI Conference Proceedings Citation Index (Web of Science).

Additionally, IATED has become a member of Crossref, a not-for-profit membership organization for scholarly publishing working to make content easy to find, link, cite and assess. Due to this partnership, each published paper in ICERI2017 Proceedings will be assigned a DOI number (Digital Object Identifiers) for its easy citation and indexation.

If you wish to share your experience and projects in the area of education, research, and innovation, you are invited to submit your abstract proposal for ICERI2017 (in person or virtually). The deadline is 13 July.

In addition to your professional experience in ICERI2017, you will be able to enjoy Seville, one of Spain’s most impressive cities. One of the most beloved places by visitors to Spain, it is the home of Andalusian tradition. It is universally famous for being a joyous town, known for its narrow and medieval streets, romantic hidden plazas and its heritage of art and architecture (Roman, Islamic, Gothic, Renaissance, baroque).