Research

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ICERI2012

08 Mai 2012

The general aim of the conference is to promote international collaboration in Education and Research in all educational fields and disciplines. The attendance of more than 700 delegates from 70 different countries is expected.

Topics:

  • Global Issues in Education and Research
  • Education: New Trends and Experiences
  • Research: New Trends and Experiences
  • New Challenges in the Higher Education Area
  • Teacher Training
  • Curriculum Design
  • Accreditation and Quality Assurance
  • University-Industry Cooperation
  • International Projects
  • Technology in Teaching and Learning
  • E-content Management and Development

 

Call for Papers:

Deadlines

Abstract Submission Deadline: July 19th, 2012 (included) (*)

Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: September 3rd, 2012

Final Paper Submission Deadline: October 4th, 2012 (included) (*)

(*) By midnight - 23:59 Los Angeles Time Zone

 

Types of contributions:

You can present your projects in three modalities: in person (either oral or poster presentation) or virtually (not attending authors).

 

Read the omplete call for papers and submission guidelines

 

For information about registration and the tentative programme click here.

 

 

 

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"I am a sort of guinea pig for the principles that I have advocated" - Interview with David White

04 Mai 2012

In EDEN's series of interviews with keynote speakers at the 2012 EDEN Annual Conference, David White - Honorary Director General at the European Commission - talked to Steve Wheeler about his life, his passions and what he believes about technology supported education.

 

Read the complete interview here.

 

"Education is relational!"

Find out what David White thinks about the impact technology has had on lifelong learning across Europe in the last two decades and what the future will hold for traditional ecuational institutions.

 

The interview was conducted by Steve Wheeler, Associate Professor of Learning Technologies at Plymouth University and passionate blogger.

Research, europe
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"Fresh ideas need arguments to be grounded by research" - Interview with Dr. Ulrich Bernath

18 Aprilie 2012

Interview conducted by Helga Dorner, instructor and junior researcher at the Central European University, Budapest, Center for Teaching and Learning.

 

Ahead of the 2012 Annual Eden Conference Dr. Ulrich Bernath talks about the activities of the Ulrich Bernath Foundation for Research in Open and Distance Learning, EDEN's Best Research Paper Awards at the Annual Conferences and his view on new approaches to (online) learning and their evolvement from new ideas into theories.

Dr. Ulrich Bernath is Chair of the Board of Directors and Trustees of the Ulrich Bernath Foundation for research in Open and Distance Learning and committee member of the EDEN Annual Conference programme committee.

Read the complete interview here.

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World Open Educational Resources Congress

23 Martie 2012

In full partnership with the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) and through the generous support of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, UNESCO is organizing the 2012 World OER Congress, which will take place on 20 – 22 June 2012 at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.

The aims of the Congress are to:

  • Release the 2012 Paris Declaration;
  • Showcase the world’s best practices in OER policies, initiatives, and experts;
  • and celebrate the 10th anniversary of the 2002 UNESCO Forum that coined the term OER.

The Congress aims to encourage more governments to adopt policies that include OER and will bring together Ministers of Education/Human Resource Development, senior policy makers, expert practitioners, researchers and relevant stakeholders.

It is a 2-part event with an official negotiation component by UNESCO Member States and selected invited organizations and individuals negotiating the text of the 2012 Paris Declaration, and an open exhibition of OER practices and workshops and seminars.

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Deadline extended - online survey: Mapping and Analysing Prospective Technologies for Learning (MATEL)

12 Martie 2012

The deadline for the online survey conducted by MENON on behalf of the European Commisssion - the Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) - has been extended until 15 March.

 

Access the online survey via the link above.

One of the major aims of this study is to identify and classify the key technologies that will support educational change in five to ten years from the present. Given your expertise in this area, we would like to ask you to contribute to this research by participating in our survey, which is open until February 26, 2012.

 

Should you have any queries, contact MENON Network.

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Call for papers EDULEARN12 - deadline 29 March 2012

16 Februarie 2012

The Scientific Committee of EDULEARN12 - the 4th annual International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies - encourages you to submit the abstracts for the 4th annual edition to take place in Barcelona (2 - 4 July 2012). The abstracts should be written in English, the official language of the event.

  • Abstract Submission Deadline: March 29th, 2012 (included) (*)
  • Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: April 20th, 2012
  • Final Paper Submission Deadline: May 17th, 2012 (included) (*)

 

(*) By midnight - 23:59 Los Angeles Time Zone

 

Here are the topics of interest for this call for papers.

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43rd EUCEN European Conference - Universities’ Engagement in and with Society. The ULLL contribution

08 Februarie 2012

The 43rd EUCEN European Conference takes up two major aspects of University Lifelong Learning (ULLL): its diversity (the "lifewide" dimension) and its potential for providing learning opportunities throughout one’s life (the "lifelong" dimension).

ULLL in all its diversity...
Universities all over Europe are at present intensively developing institutional strategies for Lifelong Learning, thus progressing to a Lifelong Learning University. All the individual strategic development processes and the results of European strategic projects supporting universities show clearly that there is no single definition or approach to University Lifelong Learning and that the concept covers a wide range of activities. Best and good practices also demonstrate that this diversity is positive because it allows institutions to find their own answer, at institutional and regional level embedded in an international university environment, to positioning themselves when it comes to ULLL. EUCEN developed a wide definition for ULLL which is more an encouragement for an institution’s development than a definition in the traditional sense:

"ULLL is the provision by higher education institutions of learning opportunities, services and research for: the personal and professional development of a wide range of individuals – lifelong and lifewide; and the social, cultural and economic development of communities and the region. It is at university level and research-based; it focuses primarily on the needs of the learners; and it is often developed and/or provided in collaboration with stakeholders and external actors." (EUCEN BeFlex Project)

With this 43rd EUCEN European Conference we would like to offer an open and stimulating forum for practitioners, policy makers and researchers. We will explore this wide spectrum of contributions University Lifelong Learning is making to societal development. We will look at the contribution ULLL is making to stimulate and accompany innovative processes in regional business and industry, in NGOs, and in the public sector. We will also look at the contribution ULLL is making to Civil Society in a more general sense, providing learning opportunities for individuals and groups for active citizenship and community development, aiming at a democratic development in our societies. Developing ULLL successfully means that more and more "new faces" are knocking at the doors of Higher Education – learners who were usually not considering Higher Education but pursuing other educational and professional paths. As institutions we need to look at how welcoming we really are – marketing is not enough. What do we do with these "new learners"? How can we support them efficiently and effectively?

Universities as "learning spaces" throughout one’s life...
2012 is the European Year for Active Ageing and Intergenerational Solidarity promoted by the European Commission and other stakeholders; it is intended to raise awareness, identify and disseminate good practice and to encourage policymakers and stakeholders at all levels to promote active ageing. Within the framework of this conference, we would like to look more closely into this topic by exploring the role of ULLL in individual wellbeing, civic engagement and second careers in later life. Here Higher Education Institutions need to act in a responsible way to include all groups of society and encourage older people to take an active part in society in all areas. However, it is our sincere opinion that the future challenge is "mainstreaming ageing" – learning in later life is not only referring to learning after retirement, but also to people still in employment who want to actively shape their career at a later stage. As ULLL institutions we need to develop new learning opportunities for this group. This is not only to support those wishing to pursue individual career paths, but it is a necessity in view of the decreasing labour force within the next decades in almost all our European countries.

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Mapping and Analysing Prospective Technologies for Learning (MATEL)

02 Februarie 2012

MENON is conducting, on behalf of  the European Commission  - Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS),  the study Mapping and Analysing Prospective Technologies for Learning (MATEL).

One of the major aims of this study is to identify and classify the key technologies that will support educational change in five to ten years from the present. Given your expertise in this area, we would like to ask you to contribute to this research by participating in our survey, which is open until February 26, 2012.

 

Should you have any queries, contact MENON Network.