The IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference is the sixth of the series of conferences that rotates among central locations in IEEE Region 8, Europe, Middle East and North Africa. The theme of this sixth EDUCON 2015 conference will be „Engineering Education towards Excellence and Innovation“. www.educon-conference.org/educon2015/ Main Conference Topics Paper topics include but are not limited to: � Educational Methods and Learning Mechanisms in Engineering Education � Excellence in Engineering Education � Infrastructure and Technologies for Engineering Education � Innovative Materials, Teaching and Learning Experiences in Engineering Education � Learning in Transition and Engineering Education Ecosystems Keynote Speakers: � Stephanie Farrell, Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA � Tarmo Soomere, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia � James Uhomoibhi, University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK Deadlines 06 Oct 2014 Abstract submission 20 Oct 2014 Invitations to submit complete paper 24 Nov 2014 Complete paper submission 15 Dec 2014 Notification of acceptance 19 Jan 2015 Author registration and payment deadline 20 Feb 2015 Final paper due 18–20 March 2015 EDUCON 2015 Date and Venue IEEE EDUCON 2015 will be hosted by Tallinn University of Technology in the period of 18–20 March. Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) is one of the leading technical universities in the region with a strong focus on high-level research in engineering, technology and innovation-related fields. TUT is a modern and internationally success- ful university, with a long academic history since 1918. TUT is the only campus university in the Baltic region having one of the most compact university campuses in Europe. The territory of TUT includes 55 buildings and has a total area of 55.5 hectares. Tallinn Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is definitely one of the most remarkable cities in the Baltic Sea Region because of its historic riches and future potential, located on the coast of Gulf of Finland. Tallinn is one of the best-retained medieval towns in Europe, with its web of winding cobblestone streets, developed in the 11–15th centuries, pre- served in its entirety. The Old Town of Tallinn has been inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Information about Tallinn: www.tourism.tallinn.ee/eng Information about Estonia: www.visitestonia.com/en Organizers IEEE EDUCON 2015 is organized by: Tallinn University of Technology: www.tut.ee/en HITSA Innovation Centre: www.innovatsioonikeskus.ee/en EDUCON 2015 Tallinn 18–20 March iJIM – Vol. 8, No. 4, 2014 Evaluation of Augmented Reality Frameworks for Android Development Call for Papers – EDUCON 2015