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             The next CALMet conference will be hosted by Météo-France on the campus of the École Nationale de la Métérologie in Toulouse, 
            France. The conference is scheduled to run from 26-30 August, 2013. CALMet will be jointly held with the Eumetcal Workshop 2013.
            The joint conference and workshop provides : a forum to share experiences, expectations, and new ideas for applying emerging technologies and strategies in meteorology and hydrology 
            education and training. This joint conference and workshop offers considerable synergies with increased learning and networking opportunities for all participants in the CALMet and 
            Eumetcal communities.
  
            Conference themes 
               
                
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                    e-Learning resources and tools : to meet growing training needs, nearly all of us are planning to offer more of our training online. For this theme, we are looking for sessions on
                    the theoretical basis of e-learning, the tools available for synchronous and asynchronous activities, and strategies and processes for designing, delivering and evaluating online courses.
                    lessons learned (Reflecting on current practice) : whether your institution offers residence courses or online learning, we want to hear your story about what works and what
                    doesn’t. Share your lessons learned from the ongoing projects at your institution. The emphasis should not just be on what you did, but why you chose the strategies you used, the
                    challenges you faced, and things you would do differently next time.
                    learning to teach and train : how can we best prepare trainers and new faculty, particularly those who teach only part time, to do their jobs well? How can we help them become
                    competent more quickly ? In early 2013, the WMO will release a set of trainer competencies. How can your institution use them to develop more competent trainers and teachers, more
                    effective training programs, and more engaging and successful learning activities ?
                    breaking new ground (Adopting new teaching strategies and innovations) : what new learning strategies and training innovations are you currently using or planning to use ? What
                    theories or arguments influenced you to try them? What are your experiences with new learning strategies and training innovations ? We encourage you to share, discuss, and demonstrate
                    alternative training strategies and how to choose the right approach to meet the desired outcomes. We all recognize that “knowledge transfer” is no longer sufficient. Instead, we see
                    a strong movement toward active and informal learning approaches, such as knowledge management, simulations, and social learning networks.
                    planning Eumetcal Phase IV (2013-2017) : Monday 26th is reserved for workshop format Eumetcal-only activity planning sessions. Other shorter and more specific Eumetcal
                    planning sessions may also be held during the week.
                    
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            Types of sessions 
            During the conference, a wide variety of learning experiences are planned. The formats below will help your planning :
              
                
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                    short presentations (10-15 min)
                    panel discussions (45 min)
                    extended plenary sessions (30-45 min, this format will be used only for innovative and collaborative activities of interest to the full group)
                    demonstrations (10-15 min)
                    short workshop activities (45 min)
                    long workshop activities (1.5-3 hr)
                    
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            Please do not hesitate to suggest alternative formats if the above don't meet your presentation needs.
  
            The conference will also welcome formal papers and posters. International collaboration on presentations is encouraged, as are active and non-traditional approaches to conference
            sessions. We may also include several online presentations in the program as well for those who cannot attend in person.
  
            Call for Papers 
            Download the Call for Papers for submission information.
            
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             Eumetcal participants 
            To encourage as wide participation in the conference as possible, Eumetcal will provide limited financial support in the
            form of a subsidy to the CALMet conference fee to at least one person from each Eumetcal participant national meteorological and hydrological service. Additional support for Eumetcal
            expert teams will also be considered. 
            
  
              
            conference booklet 
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            contacts 
             CALmet 
             Eumetcal 
             ENM - Météo-France 
             CIC - Météo-France
 
  
              
            conference working group 
             Patrick Parrish, WMO 
             Heleen ter Pelkwijk, KNMI 
             Bruce Muller, The COMET Program 
             Tero Siili, FMI 
             Lisa Haga, FMI
 
  
              
            local organizing committee 
             Laurent Borrel, MF/ENM 
             François Lalaurette, MF/ENM 
             Christine Marchylie, MF/ENM 
             Sylviane Balland, MF/CIC 
             Isabelle Varin, MF/CIC 
             Philippe Caille, MF/CIC
 
  
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