Sign for Notice Everyday    Sign Up| Sign In| Link| English|

Our Sponsors


    EWFE 2012 - Emerging Web Technologies, Facing the Future of Education

    View: 3798

    Website | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category EWFE 2012

    Deadline: February 19, 2012 | Date: April 16, 2012-April 18, 2012

    Venue/Country: Lyon, France

    Updated: 2012-02-11 11:38:05 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Emerging Web Technologies, Facing the Future of Education

    http://eductice.ens-lyon.fr/EducTice/ressources/journees-scientifiques/EWFE2012

    half day 16th april 2012, afternoon, Lyon, France

    Workshop in conjunction with www2012 conference

    This workshop will be held in connection with LiLe 2012

    Download the CFP

    Workshop topic and themes

    The Net Generation, Y Generation, C Generation, digital natives... there are

    many terms ? several controversial - used to name youth who were born into a

    world where the Internet is of great importance. These terms issue from a huge

    body of studies that focus on youth and digital culture (CEFRIO, 2011; Ito et

    al., 2008; Lenhart et al., 2008), on the emerging knowledge society (UNESCO

    2005) and that illustrate a wide consensus on how new media are altering the

    way youth learn and socialize. They demonstrate that teachers face a new

    audience engaged in tagging, searching, gaming, multitasking, social

    networking and collaborating through Web 2.0-related activities. Indeed, youth

    appear more engaged in digital networks where they can create content, share

    knowledge and expertise, access cultural artefacts or remix existing material,

    realizing the Papert’s prophecy (1980).

    Emerging Web technologies clearly offer new opportunities to learners but

    there are surprisingly few examples of such uses at school and little evidence

    of their impact in education. Although teachers are not entirely out of this

    movement as a growing number of them are engaged in online networks that

    foster professional development and where they share “living” teaching

    resources (Gueudet et al. 2011) and best practices, most schools are still

    focused on training autonomous problem-solvers whereas there is a growing need

    for creativity, teamwork and collaboration skills within multidisciplinary

    networks in order to solve the kind of problems faced by an increasingly

    complex world. Thus, there is a growing gap separating youth digital culture

    from mainstream academic school culture.

    In line with the www2012 conference, this workshop aims at understanding the

    real impact of emerging Web technologies in transforming education. It will

    offer researchers and practicioners the opportunity to share their knowledge

    and expertise in putting forward new models of teaching and learning in the

    Internet Age. The aim is to bridge the gap between youth digital culture and

    school culture in order to face the new and complex challenges being addressed

    by educators in the knowledge society. The workshop will be complementary to

    LiLe 2012.

    Papers focusing on concrete applications of emerging Web technologies are

    particularly welcome, as well as more theoretical and position position papers

    with a special focus on introducing social media in education.

    References

    CEFRIO. (2011). Les "C" en tant que citoyens. Génération C, 1(1).

    Gueudet, G., Pepin, B., & Trouche, L. (eds.) (2011). From Textbooks to ‘Lived’

    Resources: Mathematics Curriculum Materials and Teacher Documentation, New

    York, Springer.

    Ito, M., Horst, H., Bittanti, M., Boyd, D., Herr-Stephenson, B., Lange, P., &

    Robinson, L. (2008). Living and Learning with New Media: Summary of Findings

    from the Digital Youth Project. Chicago: MacArthur Foundation.

    Lenhart, A., Kahne, J., Middaugh, E., Rankin Macgill, A., Evans, C., & Vitak,

    J. (2008). Teens, Video Games and Civics Pew Internet and American Life

    Project. Washington, DC: Pew Research Center.

    Papert, S. (1980). Mindstorms: Children, computers, and powerful ideas. NY:

    Basic Books.

    UNESCO (2005). Towards knowledge societies (UNESCO World Report). Retrieved

    June, 26th, 2011, from http://www.unesco.org/en/worldreport

    Chairs

    Vladan Devedzic, FOS - School of Business Administration, University of

    Belgrade, Serbia

    Vladan Devedzic is a Professor of Computer Science with the Department of

    Software Engineering, FON - School of Business Administration, University of

    Belgrade. His current professional and research interests include knowledge

    modeling, software engineering, and application of artificial intelligence to

    education. He is a member of the International Society for Artificial

    Intelligence in Education (AIED). So far, he has published about 320 research

    papers, both at prestigeous research journals and at international

    conferences, and 3 monographs for Springer. He has organized and chaired one

    workshop at an international conference himself (Workshop on Intelligence and

    Technology in Educational Applications, ITEA 2002, Innsbruck, Austria,

    February 2002), ad has been a program co-chair at three other international

    conferences/workshops (International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring

    Systems, ITS 2004 (30 August-03 September 2004, Maceió-Alagoas, Brazil),

    Workshop on Applications of Semantic Web Technologies for Web-based ITS,

    SW-EL'04: Semantic Web for E-Learning, August 30, 2004; Intelligence and

    Technology in Educational Applications 2004, Special Session at the Eighth

    International Conference on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information &

    Engineering Systems (KES2004), Wellington, New Zealand, September 2004; 3rd

    IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2003),

    Athens, Greece, July 9-11, 2003).

    Publications: http://devedzic.fon.rs/Publications.html

    Denis Gillet, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

    Denis Gillet leads the React interdisciplinary research Group at the Swiss

    Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). His research interests

    include Technologies Enhanced Learning (TEL), Human-Computer Interaction

    (HCI), Engineering Education, as well as Coordination of Distributed Systems.

    His current research focus is on personal learning environments and contextual

    recommender systems, with applications to on-line engineering education and

    knowledge management. Dr. Gillet is an Executive of the STELLAR European

    Network of Excellence on Technology Enhanced Learning. He has also a leading

    position in the ROLE European Integrated Project on Responsive Open Learning

    Environments. Dr. Gillet is Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on

    Learning Technoloigies (TLT) and of the International Journal of Technology

    Enhanced Learning. He was Programme Chair of the last European Conference on

    Technology Enhanced Learning (EC-TEL'11).

    Publications: http://people.epfl.ch/Denis.Gillet

    Eric Sanchez, EducTice-S2HEP, Institut français de l'Education, Ecole

    Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France

    Eric Sanchez is Associate Professor, head of EducTice, a research team of the

    French Institute for Education (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon). He is also

    adjunct Professor at the University of Sherbrooke (Canada). His research

    relates to the use of ICT for educational purposes (simulation, serious games

    and elearning). He teaches the educational uses of ICT in teachers training

    programs (Universities of Lyon, Montpellier and Sherbrooke). He is member of

    different researchers associations (IFIP, ATIEF, ACFAS) and expert for the

    European Commission (KA3 ICT LLP).

    He has published many papers in research journals and international

    conferences and has been involved in many conference program and organization

    committees (IIGWE 2011 Monbasa,Kenya, EIAH 2011, Mons, Belgium, ESERA 2011,

    Lyon, Serious Game Worshop ACFAS 2011 for the last year)

    Publications: http://comenius.blogspirit.com/communications-et-publications/

    Program committee

    Christophe Batier, Université Lyon 1, France

    Eric Bruillard, STEF, ENS de Cachan, IFé, France

    Peter Brusilovsky, School of Information Sciences, University of

    Pittsburgh, USA

    Carlos Delgado Kloos, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

    Erik Duval, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)

    Valérie Emin, EducTice-S2HEP, IFE (ENSL), France

    Jean Gabin Ntebutse, Université de Sherbrooke, Qc, Canada

    Monique Grandbastien, Université Henri Poincaré Nancy1, France

    Jelena Jovanovic, FOS - University of Belgrade, Serbia

    Elise Lavoué, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, France

    Agathe Merceron, Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin, Germany

    Christine Michel, INSA-Lyon, France

    Michael Power, Université Laval à Québec, Qc, Canada

    Milan Stankovic, hypios.com & Universite Paris-Sorbonne IV, Paris, France.

    Luc Trouche, EducTice, IFE (ENSL), France

    Steeve Wheeler, University of Plymouth, UK

    Martin Wolpers, Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Informationstechnik

    FIT, Sankt Augustin, Germany

    Call for Papers

    Submission format: short papers (up to 3 pages) or full papers (up to 6 pages)

    All submissions must be written in English and must be formatted according to

    the ACM format.

    Please submit your contributions electronically in PDF format via the EWFE2012

    submission system at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ewfe2012.

    Papers will be evaluated according to their significance, originality,

    technical content, style, clarity, and relevance to the workshop. At least one

    author of each accepted paper is expected to attend the workshop.

    Contact email : ewfe2012ateasychair.org

    Important dates

    19 February 2012: Full & short research paper submission deadline

    05 March 2012: Notification of acceptance

    20 March 2012: Camera-ready paper

    16 April 2012: Emerging Web 2012 workshop day

    --

    Prof. Dr. Merceron, Agathe

    Studiengangsleiterin Medieninformatik Online

    Laborleiterin Online-Learning

    Fachbereich VI (Computer Science Department)

    Beuth Hochschule fuer Technik Berlin

    http://public.beuth-hochschule.de/~merceron/


    Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
    Disclaimer: ourGlocal is an open academical resource system, which anyone can edit or update. Usually, journal information updated by us, journal managers or others. So the information is old or wrong now. Specially, impact factor is changing every year. Even it was correct when updated, it may have been changed now. So please go to Thomson Reuters to confirm latest value about Journal impact factor.