Abstract Submission: February 17 - April 15, 2025 (EXTENDED)
Review Results Announcement: April 25, 2025
Strands
ICOLSEI 2025 is organized around 12 key strands, covering a broad spectrum of topics, including learning sciences in education and practice, educational innovation using emerging technologies, and subject-specific applications of learning sciences. These strands are designed to facilitate discussions among researchers working on similar topics, fostering meaningful exchanges and collaboration.
Neuroscience-Informed Approaches to Learning and Teaching
Individual Differences and Neurodiversity
Philosophical and Theoretical Perspectives on Learning
Emotion, Motivation, and Well-being
Cognition, Metacognition, and Self-Regulated Learning
Competence-based Education and Assessment
Social Interaction and Community of Learning
Personalized and Adaptive Learning
Innovative Learning Environments and Emerging Technologies
Data-Driven Research and Learning Analytics
STEM Education and Computational Thinking
Language Learning and Multilingual Education
Teacher Education and Pedagogical Innovation
School Innovation and Educational Policy
Future Directions in Learning Sciences and Education
All submissions must be completed using the official ICOLSEI 2025 Submission Template, available below on this conference website. Once completed, authors must submit their proposals through the designated submission link before the deadline.
Submission: https://bit.ly/icolsei2025_call
1. Oral Presentations
Oral presentations provide an opportunity for researchers to present their work in a structured format. Each presentation is allocated up to 30 minutes, including time for audience Q&A. This format is ideal for presenting original research findings, theoretical discussions, or innovative educational practices that require detailed explanation and discussion.
Submission Guidelines:
Title: Times New Roman 12 bold
Strands: Select one or more strands related to your research.
Author: All authors' names and affiliations
Author1 Name*, Mr./Dr./Prof., Job Position, Department/Center, University/Institution, email address
Author2 Name, Mr./Dr./Prof., Job Position, Department/Center, University/Institution, email address
...
*Please mark a star "*" at the end of the corresponding author's name.
Abstract: Up to 500 words (no less than 400 words), including the abstract text and a table(s)/a figure(s) to show major findings. References are optional (APA style).
The body of your submission should be this abstract. In brief, this text uses Times New Roman 10 point, left-right aligned, single-spaced. Blank lines before and after headings and paragraphs are sized like text lines.
For references: In your reference list, please use the 7th of APA. This style prescribes alphabetical order by the first author. Uses Times New Roman 10-point, left-aligned, hanging indent 1cm, no blank lines.
Note: All submissions will undergo a review process, and while authors may apply for an oral presentation, the final decision rests with the review committee. Depending on the review outcome, some oral presentation proposals may be reassigned to poster sessions to better accommodate the conference program.
2. Poster Presentations
Poster presentations will be displayed at a designated area throughout the conference, allowing presenters to engage in informal discussions with attendees. This format facilitates dynamic exchanges and networking opportunities, making it particularly suitable for work-in-progress studies, exploratory research, or projects that benefit from direct interaction with the audience.
Submission Guidelines:
Title: Times New Roman 12 bold
Strands: Select one or more strands related to your research.
Author: All authors' names and affiliations
Author1 Name*, Mr./Dr./Prof., Job Position, Department/Center, University/Institution, email address
Author2 Name, Mr./Dr./Prof., Job Position, Department/Center, University/Institution, email address
...
*Please mark a star "*" at the end of the corresponding author's name.
Abstract: Up to 300 words (no less than 200 words), including the abstract text and a table(s)/a figure(s) to show major findings. References are optional (APA style).
The body of your submission should be this abstract. In brief, this text uses Times New Roman 10 point, left-right aligned, single-spaced. Blank lines before and after headings and paragraphs are sized like text lines.
For references: In your reference list, please use the 7th of APA. This style prescribes alphabetical order by the first author. Uses Times New Roman 10-point, left-aligned, hanging indent 1cm, no blank lines.
Note: Submissions may be reassigned as poster presentations based on the review process.
The submission deadline is April 1, Tuesday by midnight (KST). Submissions for both oral and poster presentations are invited, and all applications should be made via the dedicated link provided in the submission guidelines. Accepted proposals will be featured during the conference.
We look forward to your contributions and active participation in shaping the future of learning science!