This conference is considered a major event in the international 'technology enhanced learning' conference circuit, and
provides a friendly, collegiate context for meeting researchers and practitioners in networked learning.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS AND CONFERENCE INFORMATION
We invite papers critically reporting on the results of research and evaluation in Networked Learning on the main themes
of:
* Understanding, Designing and Facilitating Learning in a Networked World
* Theories and Methodologies for Research in Networked Learning
* Impact on Learning of Networked Technologies
* Learning in Social Networks and Networked Learning
* Participation and Alienation in Networked Learning
* Embedding Networked Learning in Public and Private Organisations
* Formal and Informal learning in Networked Learning
* Work Based Networked Learning and Knowledge Management
* Problem Based Networked Learning
* Practice Based Research for Professional Development
* Issues of Social Justice and Social Responsibility in Networked Learning
* Globalisation and Interculturality in Networked Learning
* Networked Learning and International Development
Last date for submission of full papers for review: Friday 13th November, 2009
All submissions are peer reviewed, and accepted papers published in conference proceedings
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Etienne Wenger & Yrjo Engestrom
PRE-CONFERENCE ONLINE COMMUNITY AND ONLINE SEMINARS: please visit the conference website for further details