Call for Papers: New Learning Generation (eLearning Papers)
This issue on the "new learning generation" and on "new ways of learning" enabled by ICT seeks to bring together evidence, practice and/or theories on the key elements of this emerging new learning landscape.
eLearning
Papers looks contributions on "New Learning Generation". The invited
editor of this issue is Mr. Yves Punie, Institute for Prospective
Technological Studies, European Commission.
This issue on the "new learning
generation" and on "new ways of learning" enabled by ICT seeks to bring
together evidence, practice and/or theories on the key elements of this
emerging new learning landscape.
Possible questions to be addressed:
What are the similarities and
differences with current and previous learner generations and learning
styles?
What is the role of ICT applications
(social computing, social media, web 2.0, learning 2.0, mobile
learning, and game-based learning) in the new learning?
Where is the learning in the "new"
learning? Is it new?
Is learning becoming more efficient,
equitable, innovative, and creative?
What are the implications of the new
learner generation for lifelong learning?