EDEN Annual Conference 2012: "Open learning generations", Closing the Gap From Generation "y" to the Mature Lifelong Learners. 6-9 June, Porto, Portugal
Call for Papers, deadline: 10 February 2012
Invitation
The EDEN Annual Conference will approach the key
questions of learning methodology and technology
focusing on the 'Open learning generations', the
contexts of socially significant target groups:
junior and senior e-learners. We will explore
their learning cultures, technology use patterns
and discuss new approaches in the schools,
universities, lifelong - informal - adult learning
settings that respond to them.
The
2012 European Year of Active Ageing and
the Solidarity Between Generations
serves as framework for raising awareness,
generating innovative approaches and disseminating
good practice.
Open learning for and amongst
diverse generations
Innovative
pedagogical models have been significant in
empowering learners and their communities as
co-producers in networked lifelong learning. The
spread of educational resources as digital content
which accommodate different learning pathways,
widening participation and shared learning
experience between generations will contribute to
closing the technology gap.
Online and Social
The 2012 EDEN Annual Conference will be supported
and accompanied intensively by social networking,
online and virtual presence and involvement
possibilities. That will be implemented through
the EDEN Members Portal: the NAP area on the web.
Call for Contributions
We
invite all interested professionals to take part
and discover the conference themes by submitting
their experience.
There
will be opportunities for submitting and
presenting papers, workshops, posters
and demonstrations. At the Porto
conference, virtual presentations,
as a new form will be introduced. The conference
allows openness in choosing the topics and in
applying interactive formats and ways of
presentations.
To
learn more about the scope
of the event and consult the themes,
please visit the respective conference pages.
For details visit the Conference web-site
and the Call
for Contributions links. Keynote
Speakers - Laszlo Andor, Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and
Inclusion (invited) - Nuno Crato, Minister of Education, Portugal - Bob Fryer, Chair of Board, Campaign for Learning, UK - David White, Honorary Director General, European Commission, DG EAC - Dale J. Stephens, Educational futurist, 2011 Thiel Fellow '20
Under 20', USA - Lesley Wilson, Secretary General of the European University Association (invited) - Ingeborg Bo, Norwegian Associaton of Distance Education, EDEN Past-president
Schedule and Deadlines
Paper Submissions - 10 February, 2012
Registration Open - Mid February
Notification of Authors - 31 March
Conference Venue, Porto
The second largest city in Portugal is Porto,
or Oporto, considered as the economic and
cultural heart of the entire region.
Porto, is a city with soul, populated with
a supportive community, an unhurried pace
of life. The city's historic center was
declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
in 1996, and it was also the European
cultural capital in 2001.
The Conference will be hosted at the Alfandega
do Porto Congress Center, in
downtown Porto, by the Douro River. This
historical building was the former customs
house which after recovering by Portuguese
contemporary architects is now an
outstanding facility.