iLRN Conference - Review instructions

Reviews for Academic Stream - Full & Short Papers (Oral Presentation)

Thank you for supporting iLRN’s peer review process. Your careful and ethical evaluation ensures a high standard of research in immersive learning. Please review each submission fairly, confidentially, and professionally, using the criteria provided in the review form while following established international ethical guidelines listed below. The review form is embedded in EasyChair (have a look at this page to see how to add your review).

Paper Type

Please consider the paper type when reviewing. You can find more information on the Academic Stream on this website: https://www.immersivelrn.org/ilrn2026/academic-stream/

Full paper

Comprehensive reports of research, development, and application of immersive learning and technologies. Oral presentations might include live recording and global distribution. Online presentations will include publication and distribution of a pre-recorded video.

Short paper

Concise reports or preliminary findings of ongoing research on immersive learning/technologies. Oral presentations might include live recording and global distribution. Online presentations will include publication and distribution of a pre-recorded video.

What to Evaluate

In the EasyChair form, please provide ratings on:

Constructive, Ethical & Objective Review

iLRN adheres to recognized peer-review ethics. Reviewers are expected to follow:

Your comments to authors should:

--> Do not include personal judgments or assumptions about author identity, background, location, or intent.
--> Maintain confidentiality - do not share, store externally, or reuse content.
--> Do not upload manuscripts into generative AI tools, per COPE and Springer Nature policies.

Evidence-Based Evaluation

For empirical contributions:

For theoretical/conceptual contributions:

Evaluate only what is presented in the manuscript.

Literature & Research Integrity

Assess whether:

If you suspect plagiarism, fabricated data, ethical issues or unreported AI use:
→ Report concerns via Confidential feedback to the program committee only.

Overall Recommendation

When rating acceptance suitability:

Reviewer Confidence & Confidential Notes

Award Nominations

Nominate a paper only if it demonstrates:

Thank You!

Your thoughtful review contributes to:

For any questions related to ethics or review standards, please reach out to the iLRN2026 Program Chairs or the iLRN Scientific Quality Assurance Team.

Reviews for Academic Stream - Extended Abstracts (Poster Presentation)

Thank you for supporting iLRN’s peer review process. Your careful and ethical evaluation ensures a high standard of research in immersive learning. Please review each submission fairly, confidentially, and professionally, using the criteria provided in the review form while following established international ethical guidelines listed below. The review form is embedded in EasyChair (have a look at this page to see how to add your review).

Paper Type

Please consider the paper type when reviewing. You can find more information on the Academic Stream on this website: https://www.immersivelrn.org/ilrn2026/academic-stream/

Extended abstract

This includes but is not limited to submissions of work that is still in progress, describing early-stage research with theoretical background, methodology, and, if applicable, first data collections and a description of next steps, or completed work, condensed research concepts that may be read and understood within an hourAll poster presentations will also include the publication and distribution of a pre-recorded video through the iLRN YouTube channel.

Extended Abstracts can thus be at an early stage or a work in progress. Please consider this in your review.

What to Evaluate

In the EasyChair form, please provide ratings on:

Constructive, Ethical & Objective Review

iLRN adheres to recognized peer-review ethics. Reviewers are expected to follow:

Your comments to authors should:

--> Do not include personal judgments or assumptions about author identity, background, location, or intent.
--> Maintain confidentiality - do not share, store externally, or reuse content.
--> Do not upload manuscripts into generative AI tools, per COPE and Springer Nature policies.

Evidence-Based Evaluation

For empirical contributions:

For theoretical/conceptual contributions:

Evaluate only what is presented in the manuscript.

Literature & Research Integrity

Assess whether:

If you suspect plagiarism, fabricated data, or ethical issues:
→ Report concerns via Confidential feedback to the program committee only.

Overall Recommendation

When rating acceptance suitability:

Reviewer Confidence & Confidential Notes

Award Nominations

Nominate a paper only if it demonstrates:

Thank You!

Your thoughtful review contributes to:

For any questions related to ethics or review standards, please reach out to the iLRN2026 Program Chairs or the iLRN Scientific Quality Assurance Team.

Reviews for Academic Stream - Doctoral Colloquium Paper (Oral Presentation in DC session)

Thank you for supporting iLRN’s peer review process. Your careful and ethical evaluation ensures a high standard of research in immersive learning. Please review each submission fairly, confidentially, and professionally, using the criteria provided in the review form while following established international ethical guidelines listed below. The review form is embedded in EasyChair (have a look at this page to see how to add your review).

Paper Type

Please consider the paper type when reviewing. You can find more information on the Academic Stream on this website: https://www.immersivelrn.org/ilrn2026/academic-stream/

Doctoral Colloquium

Both doctoral level as well as master’s by research students/candidates are eligible to submit to the doctoral colloquium (DC). The DC will be held as a session in addition to the regular paper sessions, with students presenting their research to each other (in English). You can find more information on the Doctoral Colloquium here: https://www.immersivelrn.org/ilrn2026/doctoral-colloquium-dc/ 

Doctoral Colloquium submissions are thus contributions by (Doctoral) Students, usually about their doctoral project or a specific study from it. Please consider this in your review.

What to Evaluate

In the EasyChair form, please provide ratings on:

Constructive, Ethical & Objective Review

iLRN adheres to recognized peer-review ethics. Reviewers are expected to follow:

Your comments to authors should:

--> Do not include personal judgments or assumptions about author identity, background, location, or intent.
--> Maintain confidentiality - do not share, store externally, or reuse content.
--> Do not upload manuscripts into generative AI tools, per COPE and Springer Nature policies.

Evidence-Based Evaluation

For empirical contributions:

For theoretical/conceptual contributions:

Evaluate only what is presented in the manuscript.

Literature & Research Integrity

Assess whether:

If you suspect plagiarism, fabricated data, or ethical issues:
→ Report concerns via Confidential feedback to the program committee only.

Overall Recommendation

When rating acceptance suitability:

Reviewer Confidence & Confidential Notes

Award Nominations

Nominate a paper only if it demonstrates:

Thank You!

Your thoughtful review contributes to:

For any questions related to ethics or review standards, please reach out to the iLRN2026 Program Chairs or the iLRN Scientific Quality Assurance Team.

iLEAD 2026 Conference Review Criteria (Immersive Learning Education, Arts & Design-Focused)

Established: January 2026

Last Updated: 1/14/2026


Purpose

This page defines the review criteria and reviewer guidance used for evaluating submissions to the iLEAD (Immersive Learning Education, Arts, and Design) Stream at the iLEAD 2026 Conference.

The criteria are published to support transparency, consistency, and shared understanding across contributors, reviewers, and program leadership.

These criteria serve two functions:

  1. For authors – to clarify expectations and support the development of strong, well-aligned submissions.
  2. For reviewers and chairs – to guide evaluation, calibration, and program-building decisions.

This document functions as a versioned procedural standard within the iLEAD governance framework. Updates or revisions are documented and stewarded through the iLEAD Program Chairs in consultation with the General Chairs and the iLRN Scientific Quality Assurance process.

Scope

These review criteria apply to all iLEAD 2026 submission categories, unless otherwise noted in specific calls or track guidance.

Where appropriate, submission formats (e.g., workshops, demonstrations, panels) may include additional contextual guidance, but such guidance does not replace or override the core criteria defined here.

iLRN iLEAD Review Criteria

The criteria below are applied holistically. Reviewers are asked to consider submissions in relation to their stated purpose, context, and intended contribution.

1. Relevance to iLEAD and the 2026 Conference Theme

2. Contribution to Practice and Community Relevance

3. Quality of Design, Method, or Practice

4. Innovation and Creativity

5. Clarity, Organization, and Communication

6. Practical Conclusions and Takeaways

7. Compliance with style/formatting and referencing guidelines.

Additional Considerations

Depending on submission type, reviewers may also consider:

These considerations are not scored independently but inform overall judgment.

Reviewer Guidance and Ethics

Reviewers are expected to contribute to a supportive, constructive, and professional review environment. 

Expectations

Ethics and Integrity

Reviewers are expected to adhere to:

Award Nominations

Submissions may be nominated for awards when they demonstrate:

iLEAD Book Series

Selected iLEAD submissions will be invited to contribute a chapter to the iLEAD Book Series.

Versioning and Revision

This page represents the current review criteria for the iLEAD 2026 Conference. Prior versions, revisions, or post-conference reflections may be archived to support transparency and institutional memory.

Editorial Note

The iLEAD review criteria are intended to support fairness, transparency, and constructive evaluation. They are reviewed periodically to ensure alignment with evolving practices, community feedback, and the broader goals of the iLEAD Innovation Garden.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact the iLRN2026 iLEAD Program Chair Team (ilrn2026.ileadprogram@immersivelrn.org).

Industry Product Demonstrations Policy

iLEAD Stream — Industry Product Demonstrations Policy
Summary.
LEAD supports reflective, practice-based contributions across immersive learning in Education, Arts, and Design. Industry product demonstrations are acceptable when they are framed as educational, artistic, or design practice—prioritizing insight, reflection, and dialogue over promotion.

Purpose and Scope

The iLEAD (Immersive Learning Education, Arts, and Design) stream explicitly allows industry-facing product demonstrations when they are framed as reflective, design-informed, and practice-oriented contributions, rather than as promotional showcases.

This page clarifies the intent, boundaries, and review criteria for iLEAD submissions that involve commercial or proprietary products, and is intended for:

Opinion: iLEAD is strongest when it acts as a structured bridge between research, practice, and industry—not when it mimics a trade show. This policy is designed to protect that distinction while still welcoming industry participation.


iLRN encodes Education, Arts, and Design as practice domains, seeking Industry participation while remaining legally sound, reviewer-friendly, and non-promotional. iLEAD asks our industry partners to maintain BOTH the legal and perceived boundaries between for-profit pursuit and the collective pursuit of our non-profit mission.


Immersive Learning industry demonstrations in perspective 

The iLEAD (Immersive Learning, Education, Arts, and Design) stream is explicitly practice-oriented. It exists to surface, examine, and advance how immersive learning is used, expressed, and built in the world.

Accordingly, iLEAD welcomes contributions grounded in three complementary areas of immersive learning practice:

Education

Educators, trainers, and facilitators using immersive learning experiences with learners or trainees. Contributions may focus on instructional intent, learning contexts, facilitation strategies, learner response, institutional constraints, and practical outcomes across formal, informal, and workplace settings.

Arts

Artists and creative practitioners using immersive media to experiment, express, and provoke—creating experiences that hook attention, motivate engagement, inspire reflection, and evoke emotion, thought, or action. Artistic contributions are evaluated on clarity of intent, expressive coherence, and reflective insight, not on instructional assessment alone.

Design

Designers and developers crafting immersive learning experiences with attention to interaction design, experience architecture, pedagogy, ethics, accessibility, and quality. Design-focused contributions emphasize process, trade-offs, constraints, and lessons learned rather than finished products alone.


Implications for Industry and Product Demonstrations

Within this practice-oriented framing, industry product demonstrations may be appropriate in iLEAD when the product serves as a vehicle for examining educational practice, artistic expression, or design decision-making.

A commercial or proprietary system may therefore be presented when it is:

The determining factor is not whether a product is commercial, but whether the session advances understanding of immersive learning practice across education, arts, or design.

Sessions that function primarily as marketing, promotion, or sales—rather than reflective practice—remain outside the scope of iLEAD. Industry representatives should refrain from direct sales pitches or promotions in any iLEAD presentation, but may discuss such topics in private conversations.

Relationship to the iLRN Yellow Pages

Industry, design, and artistic product demonstrations accepted into the iLEAD stream may be invited to participate in the iLRN Yellow Pages, a publicly accessible directory documenting immersive learning organizations, platforms, programs, and individual expertise.

Inclusion in the iLRN Yellow Pages:

The iLRN Yellow Pages function as credentialed visibility, not advertising. Their legitimacy derives from participation, disclosure, and contextual placement—never from payment or promotion.

Yellow Pages entries are presented as descriptive, structured profiles, not promotional content. Listings may include:


Review and Governance Implications

This separation preserves:

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Closing Reflection: iLRN places practice first, visibility second, and promotion nowhere in the stack.


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