Submission of Abstracts for ICODEL is Extended

The deadline for abstract submission for the International Conference on Open and Distance eLearning (ICODeL) has been extended until 6 June 2023

ICODeL is a biennial international conference series on open and distance e-learning (ODeL) which was launched in 22-24 February 2012. This 2023, ICODeL will be held together with two other international conferences — International Symposium on Education and AI Convergence (ISEAC) 2023, and ASEANale 2023. This Triconference shares the theme “Sustainability in Education: Intersections, Ideation, Innovations.” 

The sub themes for ICODeL range from Surviving Disruptions through Remote/Flexible Teaching, Scaling up and Scaling out Education, Assessment Challenges, Issues and Opportunities in eLearning, Immersive Technology and eLearning, to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Education, Gender Considerations in Online Learning, e -Learning in One Health Framework, and Education for Agile Work Environments and Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous Contexts, to name a few. The complete sub themes of the conference may be found at https://icodel.org/2023/subthemes/

This conference is open to all local and foreign attendees. The following discounted rates apply to all registrants: 

Number of Conference

For Local Attendees For Foreign Attendees

1 Conference

P 2,500.00 US$ 50.00
2 Conferences P 4,000.00

US$ 80.00

3 Conferences P 5,000.00

US$ 100.00

Registration can be done via https://icodel.org/ and payment instructions can be viewed at https://tricon.upou.edu.ph/?page_id=125. Questions can be directed to the Secretariat at [email protected].

Contributed by Alessa Shainne Hostalero

Edited by Myra C. Almodiel and Anna Cañas-Llamas

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