Submission Guidelines.
We invite submissions for abstracts of papers to be considered for presentation at the 3rd ODeLAN Conference, from all categories of interested contributors, including students researchers, policymakers, and practitioners. Carefully review the following guidelines before submitting your abstract.
Abstract Content
- Length: Abstracts should be between 200 –250 words, author details, and references.
- Provide 3-5 keywords related to the topic
- Abstracts should include:
- Clear and concise title reflecting the core idea of the presentation.
- A brief introduction outlining the purpose and background of the work.
- A concise description of the methods or approach used (if applicable).
- Key results or findings, highlighting the most significant contributions and relevance to the sub-theme identified.
- Language: Abstracts must be written using British English.
Submission Process
All abstracts must be submitted online via the link for each track specified below. For full details about each track, see the Theme and Sub-themes page. The deadline for submission is 31st January 2025. Please refer to our Important Dates for a detailed timeline.
Track 1: Policy, Management and Infrastructure
Track 2: Learning Design, Delivery Systems and Pedagogical Practices
Track 3: Technology and Innovation
Track 4: Curriculum Design, Employability and Industry Needs
Track 5: Research and Development
Track 6: Inclusive Education and Sustainability
Review Process
- All Submissions will undergo a double-blind peer-review process. Abstracts will be evaluated based on relevance, clarity, originality, and potential contribution to the field.
- Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by 28th February 2024.
Presentation Format
- Accepted abstracts will be invited for presentation in one of the following formats:
- Oral Presentation: Selected authors will be invited to present their work during the conference’s scheduled sessions.
- Poster Presentation: Authors may also be invited to present a poster summarising their abstract in a dedicated poster session.
Ethical Considerations
- Authors must ensure that their abstract represents original, unpublished work.
- All research presented in the abstract should comply with ethical standards, including proper citation of sources and respect for intellectual property rights.
Additional Information
- Multiple Submissions: Authors may submit more than one abstract; however, each abstract must be unique.
- Submissions must be original and free of plagiarism. Plagiarised content will be disqualified.
- Accepted presenters must register for the conference by the specified deadline to secure their slot in the programme.
- For any questions related to abstract submission or the review process, please contact trackChair@noun.edu.ng