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Call for Papers
The IADIS Mobile Learning 2011 International Conference seeks to
provide a forum for the discussion and presentation of mobile learning
research. In particular, but not exclusively, we aim to explore the
theme of mobile learning under the following:
Topics
• Pedagogical approaches and theories for mobile lifelong learning.
For instance, situated, contextual and authentic mobile lifelong
learning
• Social software for mobile learning
• Gaming, simulations and augmented reality for mobile learning
• Mobile learning in formal educational institutions
• Mobile learning in informal setting
• Tools, technologies, and platforms for mobile learning
• User studies of mobile learning
• Research methodologies and evaluation of mobile learning
• Ethical issues regarding mobile learning
Conference special theme: Mobile Lifelong Learning (mL3)
Lifelong learning (L3) has been defined as “All learning activity
undertaken throughout life, with the aim of improving knowledge,
skills and competencies within a personal, civic, social and/or
employment-related perspective” (European Commission, 2002 p. 7). L3
qualifies a society as a context in which there are learning
possibilities for those who want to learn (Fischer, 2001) and implies
a shift from “provider-driven ‘education’ toward individualised
learning” UNESCO (1999). Lifelong learning is: often self-directed,
interest and needs driven; it occurs predominantly in informal and
too-rich environments; and frequently implies a collaborative activity
(Fischer & Sugimoto 2006) among learners transiting through learning
events in life.
Early research in the design of mobile technologies for lifelong
learning (Sharples, 2000) pointed to highly portable, individual,
unobtrusive, available anywhere, adaptable to the learner's
development, persistent, useful for everyday needs, and intuitive
personal tools. Technological advancements have delivered mobile
devices and applications which meet and surpassed early requirements
and which have position mobile technologies as an essential part of
the new ecology for lifelong learning.
References:
European Commission (2002). European Report on Quality Indicators of
Lifelong Learning. Brussels: European Commission.
Fischer, G. (2001) Lifelong Learning and its support with new media.
International Encyclopedia of Social and
Behavioral Sciences, Discipline “Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive
Science”, Section Editor: W. Kintsch,
Contribution No 41.
Fischer G. & Sugimoto M. (2006) Supporting self-directed learners and
learning communities with sociotechnical environments. International
Journal of Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning
(RPTEL) 1, 31–64.
Sharples, M. (2000) The design of personal mobile technologies for
lifelong learning. Computers & Education 34,
177 – 193.
UNESCO Institute for Education (1999) Glossary of Adult Learning in
Europe. UNESCO
The Conference will be composed of several types
of contributions:
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Full Papers – These include mainly accomplished research
results and have 8 pages at the maximum (5,000 words).
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Short Papers – These are mostly composed of work in progress
reports or fresh developments and have 4 pages at maximum (2,500
words).
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Reflection Papers – These might review recent research
literature pertaining to a particular problem or approach, indicate
what the findings suggest, and/or provide a suggestion - with
rationale and justification - for a different approach or
perspective on that problem. Reflection papers might also analyze
general trends or discuss important issues in topics related to
Mobile Learning. These have 4 pages at maximum (2,500 words).
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Posters / Demonstrations – These have one page at the maximum
(625 words) besides the poster itself (or demonstration) that will
be exposed at the conference.
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Tutorials – Tutorials can be proposed by scholars or company
representatives. A proposal of maximum 250 words is expected.
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Panels – Discussions on selected topics will be held. A
proposal of maximum 250 words is expected.
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Invited Talks – These will be made of contributions from
well-known scholars and company representatives. An abstract will be
included in the conference proceedings.
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Doctoral Consortium - The Doctoral Consortium will discuss on
going work of PhD students in an informal and formative atmosphere.
Contributions to the consortium should take the form of either:
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a critical literature review of the research
topic providing the rationale for the relevance and interest of the
research topic; or
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a short paper discussing the research
question(s), research objectives, research methodology and work done
so far.
Doctoral Consortium Contributions should have
a maximum 2,500 words (4 pages).
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Corporate Showcases & Exhibitions – The former enables
companies to present recent developments and applications, inform a
large and qualified audience of your future directions and showcase
company’s noteworthy products and services. There will be a time
slot for companies to make their presentation in a room. The latter
enables companies the opportunity to display its latest offerings of
hardware, software, tools, services and books, through an exhibit
booth. For further details please contact the publicity chair -
secretariat@mlearning-conf.org.
This
is a blind peer-reviewed conference.
Important Dates:
- Submission deadline (last call): 26 January 2011
- Notification to Authors (last call): 14 February 2011
- Final Camera-Ready Submission and Early Registration (1st call): Until
20 December 2010
- Late Registration (1st call): After 20 December 2010
- Conference: Avila, Spain, 10 to 12 March 2011
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