The Future of Learning Today
Themes include evolving pedagogies for Web 2.0; security; privacy, social networking; podcasting, wikis; blogging, video sharing; screencasting; folksonomies; eLearning 2.0 and people with disabilities; the potential impact of eLearning 2.0 on the Third World; creativity and Web 2.0; human-computer interaction; and business.
eLearning 2.0 will comprise invited keynote speeches and short individual presentations. Presentations will be screencast after the event. The Conference spans two days; lunch and refreshments will be provided on both.
The gathering brings together international education, information systems and technology-enhanced-learning researchers and practitioners to participate in sharing ideas and to enjoy the exciting surroundings of the historical capital of the UK.
Participants who wish to present should submit a title and abstract of no more than 500 words to Chris Evans no later than 30 May 2011.