Discover crucial submission information! Click below for detailed overviews of submission categories, guidelines, themes, quality standards, and templates. Craft your paper as required and submit your original, unpublished work as a Full Paper, Work-in-Progress, Workshop Proposal, or Doctoral Symposium Paper, all in English. Ready to learn more? Explore the details below!
Review the conference's call for papers, scope, and topics list to determine if your manuscript aligns with the specified themes and research areas. Ensure that your paper addresses the key topics highlighted by the conference and meets the relevance criteria. This analysis will help you decide if the conference is the appropriate venue for your submission.
In this section, authors can choose from various submission options: completed or ongoing research, ongoing doctoral thesis work, and pre-conference workshop proposals tailored for the conference audience. Select the category that best fits your submission to ensure proper evaluation and presentation.
Authors must strictly format their papers according to one of the two provided conference templates. Only papers adhering to these specific formats will be accepted.Please ensure your submission matches the template requirements to avoid rejection.
Review the conference's call for papers, scope, and topics list to determine if your manuscript aligns with the specified themes and research areas. Ensure that your paper addresses the key topics highlighted by the conference and meets the relevance criteria. This analysis will help you decide if the conference is the appropriate venue for your submission. Explore the details below!
EDUNINE2025 will be a hybrid conference on Education in Engineering, Computing, and Technology, featuring both online and in-person presentations at Universidad ORT in Montevideo, Uruguay. Authors can present either in person or online, with both formats valued equally. All participants will have access to all sessions.
Authors are invited to submit Full Papers, Work-in-Progress Papers, and Workshop Proposals. Doctoral students are encouraged to submit their current research for the EDUNINE Doctoral Symposium. Submissions must be in English and will be peer-reviewed based on originality, technical content, correctness, relevance, contributions, and readability.
Accepted papers will be included in the IEEE digital library, IEEEXplore®, which partners with Google, Elsevier, Web of Science, and others. Presentations will be in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. The conference will also feature pre-workshops, plenaries, panels, hybrid social events and a pre-conference cultural immersive tour. Submit your papers on the conference streams topics and conference scope listed in the next sub-sections.
This conference serves as a central hub for researchers and educators to share cutting-edge research and best practices in Engineering, Technology, and Computing (ETC) Education. We encourage diverse submissions that explore the field through interdisciplinary and theoretical lenses.
Papers should address the conference topics, including innovations, trends, challenges, and solutions in relevant fields like electrical and electronic engineering, telecommunications, computer engineering, computer science, and more. For a detailed list of topics, please refer to the next section.
This conference acknowledges the rapid evolution of ETC education, particularly at the undergraduate level. We welcome discussions on emerging responsibilities in the field, such as:
While the core focus is on ETC education, submissions from related fields are welcome. This includes education in other engineering branches, physical sciences, life sciences, or applied mathematics, as long as they demonstrate significant relevance to ETC education.
Submissions involving digital technology should primarily focus on its pedagogical application and broader educational implications. Papers on software/hardware implementation should prioritize the educational context and learning outcomes, not just technical details. Detailed implementation architecture is best suited for online resources (URLs) and not the paper itself.
Papers on non-technical subjects like tourism, philosophy, art, etc., typically fall outside the conference scope.
This conference brings together educators and researchers to explore innovative approaches to teaching and learning in Engineering, Technology, and Computing (ETC) Education. The following thematic streams highlight key areas of discussion, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange to equip educators with the tools and strategies to create engaging, inclusive, and future-proof learning environments for all students.
Topics are organized into the following thematic streams, including but not limited to:
This section will guide you through the different types of submissions accepted for the EDUNINE2025 conference. We encourage authors to submit original, unpublished work that aligns with the conference themes outlined in the "Scope and Areas of Interest"and "Topics" sections.
Author Ethics and Responsibilities: We emphasize upholding ethical research and writing practices:
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The conference accepts various types of manuscripts, each with specific requirements aligned with the conference scope (see Conference Suitability Analysis for details). Proper adherence to these guidelines ensures consistency and facilitates the peer review and publication processes. Here is an overview of the accepted types, with links to the detailed submission guidelines.
These comprehensive research papers present mature research findings with a clear methodology, results, and discussion submitted to this conference for peer review and possible publication in the conference proceedings. It contains original, unpublished research findings.
A Full Paper undergoes a double-blind peer review process.
A conference work-in-progress paper showcases ongoing research with preliminary research findings, early-stage methodologies, or novel ideas that are still under development.It is submitted to this conference for peer review, possible publication in the conference proceedings, and aims to gather feedback and spark discussion. It contains original, unpublished research findings.
A Work in Progress Paper undergoes a double-blind peer review process.
Want to share your expertise? Submit a proposal to lead a workshop for educators, researchers, and others. Proposals must contain original content not previously published or under review. Workshops, held online on Sunday before the conference, focus on learning-by-doing, combining hands-on activities, reflection, and discussion. They allow participants to explore topics deeply and gain new skills, knowledge, or materials for their teaching practice or scholarship of learning and teaching. Proposals should include a detailed outline of planned activities and interactions. Workshops can last from 1 to 4 time slots of 1 hour and 30 minutes each. For EDUNINE2025, all workshops will be online due to university policies.
A Workshop Proposal Paper undergoes a single-blind peer review process.
Doctoral students in engineering, computer science, and technological education are invited to present their ongoing research at the Doctoral Symposium. This platform allows for valuable feedback from experts and fosters networking with peers. Presentations will be followed by Q&A and audience interaction.
A Doctoral Symposium Paper undergoes a single-blind peer review process.
The IEEE EDUNINE Conference employs standardized templates to ensure uniformity and coherence in the published proceedings. These templates, are mandatory and provided by IEEE, offer detailed guidance on composing and formatting your research paper according to IEEE Xplore publication requirements.
For seamless manuscript preparation, authors are required to utilize one of the following IEEE conference templates:
Download the templates IEEE Conference Templates
Collaborative Writing with Overleaf:
For authors seeking a collaborative writing environment, Overleaf is a valuable tool. This online platform supports both LaTeX and rich-text document creation and comes pre-loaded with IEEE templates for your convenience. Overleaf offers a wealth of resources – quick guides, tutorials, webinars, and comprehensive documentation – catering to all user levels, from beginners to advanced users. You can explore these resources (link available) to find materials that best suit your needs and expertise. Access links in Authoring Tools and Templates in IEEE Author Center
Benefits of Using Conference Templates:
Employing the official templates simplifies the formatting process, guaranteeing a polished and publication-ready manuscript that adheres to IEEE Xplore's formatting standards. The consistency achieved through these templates fosters a professional and unified presentation of research within the conference proceedings.
This guide discusses the benefits of using the template document in Microsoft Word to ensure consistent formatting and facilitate collaborative writing, specifically for IEEE Conference papers. The template provides:
This guide offers options for both individual paper creation and collaborative writing using the template.
For individual paper creation, users can save a copy of the template as a new .docx file. This enables them to replace the template text with their own content while preserving the styles using "Paste and Match Formatting." Additionally, the Styles Panel in Microsoft Word displays the predefined template styles necessary for incorporating subtitles, lists, figures, tables, equations, and other elements required for writing the paper's content in various sections. Please ensure that all guidance text is removed from your conference paper prior to submission to the conference. Failure to remove template text from your paper may result in your paper not being published.
The recommended approach for collaborative writing is to create a template file (.dotx). This ensures that all collaborators have access to the predefined styles and formats, promoting consistency and compliance with IEEE Xplore requirements.
How to create a Microsoft Template (.dotx):
This guide provides instructions for formatting your paper using the official IEEE LaTeX template:
Before You Begin:
Formatting Your Paper:
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Beyond these general instructions, customizing your paper with the template might involve:
For specific details on these customizations, refer to the template documentation and online resources catering to IEEE LaTeX formatting.
By following these guidelines and leveraging the template's functionalities, you can efficiently format your paper according to IEEE standards.