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15 août 2013

The ICT for Language Learning conference extends the abstract submission deadline

http://www.elearningeuropa.info/sites/default/files/elearning_papers.pngThe 6th edition of the ICT for Language Learning international conference, to be held in Florence (Italy) on 14-15 November, aims to promote and share good practice and transnational cooperation in the field of the application of Information and Communications Technology to language learning and training.
Due to the high interest in the conference, the organisation has announced that the abstract submission deadline has been extended to 5 September, 2013.  The Call for Papers is addressed to language teachers and experts as well as to coordinators of language projects and initiatives.
There will be three presentation modalities: Oral and poster presentations (in-person) and virtual (for those who can not attend in person). All the papers presented during the conference will be published on an ISBN publication. Read more...

15 août 2013

Outliers School 2013 to be held in collaboration with the Knowmad Society

http://www.elearningeuropa.info/sites/default/files/elearning_papers.pngOutliers School is a multiplatform educational project launched in 2012 based on the methodology of Design Thinking Learning by Doing. The initiative (with online, offline and hibrid offerings) aims to promote new ideas and models about Education Design and Digital Communication, with learning methods based on problem-solving skills and the prototyping of solutions.
Encouraged by the success of the first edition, with participants from 17 cities across the world, the Outliers School 2013 will be taking place online from 4-14 November in coordination with the Knowmad Society movement, leaded by John Moravec. Only 20 participants will be selected to attend the seminar, targeted to out-of-the-box thinkers passionate about the future of education.
Design Thinking for Educators is based on the confidence that everyone can be part of creating a more desirable future, and a process to take action when faced with a difficult challenge. Educators across the world are using this method to solve challenges in their work. Projects range in scope and scale including design solutions- from curriculum, to space, to processes and to systems— addressing problems in the classroom and across entire districts.
The Outliers School portal showcases several experiences based on Design Thinking in Latin America and the final projects developed by the participants in the Outliers School 2012. Registration to participate in the 2013 edition will remain open until 20 October.

15 août 2013

CSEDU 2014, the International Conference on Computer Supported Education

http://www.csedu.org/App_Themes/2014/imgDownloadPoster.pngCSEDU 2014, the International Conference on Computer Supported Education, aims at becoming a yearly meeting place for presenting and discussing new educational environments, best practices and case studies on innovative technology-based learning strategies, institutional policies on computer supported education including open and distance education, using computers. In particular, the Web is currently a preferred medium for distance learning and the learning practice in this context is usually referred to as e-learning. CSEDU 2014 is expected to give an overview of the state of the art as well as upcoming trends, and to promote discussion about the pedagogical potential of new learning and educational technologies in the academic and corporate world.
Conference Areas
1 . Information Technologies Supporting Learning

2 . Learning/Teaching Methodologies and Assessment
3 . Social Context and Learning Environments
4 . Domain Applications and Case Studies
5 . Ubiquitous Learning

15 août 2013

The European Foundation for Quality in E-Learning launches the 12-week MOOC Quality Project

http://www.elearningeuropa.info/sites/default/files/elearning_papers.pngMassive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) are moving from an early entrepreneurial stage into the reality of more and more educational institutions. The MOOC Quality Project, an initiative of the European Foundation for Quality in E-Learning (EFQUEL), aims to stimulate a discourse on the issue of Quality of MOOCs.
Gaining participants, visibility and a growing community worldwide in many occasions the question rises to the surface: Are MOOCs the new model of online education for all? Are they fit to democratize education? And above all – what is a good quality MOOC?
Launched in May 2013, the MOOC Quality Project is a 12-week initiative which counts with the participation of a series of renowned experts and entrepreneurs, who present in blog posts their opinions and viewpoints on the issue of massive online courses.
After each post, the project opens a one week period of time for readers to react and comment on the contribution. At the end of the week the discussion is shortly summarized and made available to all.

15 août 2013

"MOOCs need to be more human-friendly, more accessible and valuable for learning”

http://www.elearningeuropa.info/sites/default/files/elearning_papers.pngMike Sharples, Professor of Educational Technology at the Open University’s Institute for Educational Technology (UK), talked to us about the challenges posed by Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs).
Mike Sharples is also the Academic Lead for FutureLearn, the first free, open, online platform for courses from multiple UK universities and other leading organisations. In this podcast interview with eLearningEuropa.info he talks about the challenges posed by MOOCs and how they may change the educational landscape.
“The educational landscape is very resistant to change. Universities have been around since mediaeval times, and it’s very difficult to change them”, says professor Sharples. However, he does believe MOOCs are going to bring a “radical change” to universities, due in fact to the increasing demand of new education opportunities in developing countries. “I think there is a huge opportunity there for MOOCs, not to replace universities, but to supplement them”, he says.
“Incredibly excited” with the “huge challenge and huge opportunity” he is currently facing leading the development of the highly-anticipated FutureLearn platform, something he says he has been waiting for his whole career as an expert in online education, Sharples points out that one of the main challenges of this endeavour is to make social learning massive”.
The key to make MOOCs “more human-friendly, more accessible and valuable for learning” is linking collaboration and conversation into content, bringing together “the best of online gaming techniques, online new media techniques and online learning techniques”. Website: FutureLearn. Read more...

15 août 2013

The UNESCO OER Chair Network organises a new mOOC on Open Content Licensing for Educators

http://www.elearningeuropa.info/sites/default/files/elearning_papers.pngA new free micro Open Online Course (mOOC) on Open Content Licensing for Educators (OCL4Ed) will be held on 4-18 September 2013, facilitated by the UNESCO OER Chair Network in collaboration with the OER Foundation and the Commonwealth of Learning.
OCL4Ed is a free online workshop designed for educators who want to learn more about open education resources, copyright, and creative commons licenses. Participants from more than 100 countries have already benefited from previous OCL4Ed mOOCs.
The course materials have been originally developed as a collaborative project by volunteers from the OER Foundation, WikiEducator, the OpenCourseWare Consortium and Creative Commons with funding support from UNESCO.

15 août 2013

A Francophone MOOCs platform will be launched by the end of the year

http://www.elearningeuropa.info/sites/default/files/elearning_papers.pngFrench leading telecommunications operator Orange is developing a platform to unite universities and graduate schools in a francophone Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) platform that will be launched by the end of this year.
In a recent interview at L’Etudiant Thierry Curiale, Digital Education and MOOC Marketing Director at Orange, revealed his company’s plan to launch a francophone MOOC platform to address the growing need of lifelong learning tools in order allow citizens of all ages to acquire new skills and knowledge. More information.

15 août 2013

Personal Learning Environment for Doctoral Students

http://www.elearningeuropa.info/sites/default/files/elearning_papers.pngWebsite: PLE Ph.D. The Universitat Oberta de Catalunya ( UOC) is leading an international project together with the Kenyatta University (KU) and the Catalan Association of Public Universities (ACUP) to improve doctoral programs through the use of digital technologies, focusing especially on the supervision of doctoral students and visibility of research and researchers.
Within the framework and support of the LEADHER program of the International Association of Universities (IAU), the three institutions have initiated this cooperation project in order to explore how the use of ICT, especially those technologies that facilitate the active participation, the sharing of information and collaboration between doctoral students as well as between supervisors and students, could strengthen research and management capacities. Read more...

15 août 2013

eLearning Papers listed as one of best General Open Learning online resources

eLearning Papers listed as one of best General Open Learning online resources

Website: 99 Best Online College Resources on Open Courseware and MOOCs. eLearning Papers, a digital publication created as part of the European Commission’s elearningeuropa.info portal, has been included among the 99 Best Online College Resources on Open Courseware and MOOCs by the Top 5 Online Colleges blog.
Published five times a year, the online magazine highlights the latest trends on e-learning in Europe and stimulates research. eLearning Papers provides all those interested with an opportunity to have their texts published. Through these articles, the journal promotes the use of ICT for lifelong learning in Europe.
eLearning Papers has been listed among the best General Open Learning online resources, a selection of sites which provide access to open education resources, including lecture transcripts and recordings, textbooks, class syllabi, assignment rubrics, and educational material in any format that can be transmitted electronically.
Click here to access the eLearning Papers archive. “MOOCs and Beyond”, its latest issue, focuses on the challenges and future of Massive Open Online Courses.

15 août 2013

Submit your paper for the 2nd MOOC European Stakeholders Summit

http://www.elearningeuropa.info/sites/default/files/elearning_papers.pngEMOOCs 2014, the Second MOOC European Stakeholders Summit, will be held on February 10-12, 2014 in Lausanne (Switzerland). Organised by the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and P.A.U. Education, the event aims to be an opportunity to gather European actors involved in the Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) phenomenon, from policy makers to practitioners and researchers.
The call for papers for both the Experience and Research tracks is now open until September 20, 2013.
Check out the EMOOCs conference website for more details on the subtopics and guidelines for submissions. Read more...

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