"Technology Support for Self-Organised Learners" (TSSOL08) during the conference "Self-organised learning in the interactive Web" - A change in learning culture? This special track is issued under the scientific coordination of the Open University of the Netherlands and the TENCompetence Network (EU Integrated project) and Salzburg Research. The proceedings are available for download under: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-349 TEN-Competence programme | Monday, 2nd June 2009 | 16:45 – 17:15 Self-directed adult learning in a ubiquitous Learning Environment: A meta-review. Hester E. Stubbe / Nicolet C. M. Theunissen TNO Human Factors, NL | 17:20 - 17:50 Visualisation of interaction footprints for engagement and motivation in online communities – results of first interviews Christian Glahn / Marcus Specht / Rob Koper Open University of the Netherlands, NL | 17:50 - 18:25 Multichannel Self-Organized Learning and Research in Web 2.0 Environment Malinka Ivanova TU Sofia, BG | Tuesday, 3rd June 2009 | 11:30 - 12:00 Competence Advancement Supported by Social Media Terje Väljataga / Sebastian Fiedler Tampere University of Technology, FI / Centre for Social Innovation Vienna, AT | 12:00 - 12:30 How can Blended Learning Support Self-Directed Learning in Promoting Competence Development in the Workplace Michael Coleman / Abi Reynolds National College of Ireland, IE | | 13:00 - 14:00 Lunch | 14:00 - 14:30 Underlying Concepts and Theories of Learning with the Semantic Web Sandra Schaffert / Tobias Bürger / Wolf Hilzensauer / Sebastian Schaffert Salzburg Research, AT | 14:30 - 15:00 Developing technology-enhanced work-focussed learning - a Pattern Language approach Stephen Powell / Ian Tindall / Richard Millwood University of Bolton/Anglia Ruskin University, UK | 15:00 - 15:30 Introduction to the TENCompetence Project and the Personal Competence Manager Chris Kew University of Bolton, UK | 15:30 - 16:00 Effects of the ISIS Recommender System for navigation support in Self-Organised Learning Networks Hendrik Drachsler / Hans Hummel / Rob Koper Open University of the Netherlands, NL |
The contributions are interdisciplinary, targeting both technological and pedagogical views on semantic learning tools and/or other educational technologies for the interactive web of the future. Self-organised learning covers ways of learning, which allow learners- in comparison to traditional educational scenarios- a major dimension of self-determination and self-regulation: self-regulated learning is a self-initiated action that involves goal setting (why and what is learned?) and regulating one’s efforts to reach the goal (how it is learned?). Nowadays this way of learning is increasingly supported by interactive learning environments, semantically enhanced content and social software (e.g. Wikis, Weblogs, ePortfolios, Social Bookmarks, Social networks like YouTube, FaceBook, Flickr).
Self-organised learning is pre-requisite for competence based development. This is defined as an activity in which individuals have primary responsibility for the planning, the performance and evaluation of learning activities in order to attain specific learning goals. Although the importance of self-regulated learning has been discussed intensively in the educational field, it has not been an important topic for technology-enhanced learning until today. The focus of most technological development for learning and competence development was the support of institutions as a provider of learning opportunities. With the widespread acceptance and use of social software this focus is starting to change towards supporting consequently the individual and her/his competence development throughout life. This change of perspectives has a significant impact on the way learning technologies are envisioned, planned, developed and evaluated. This special track is dedicated to advanced learning technologies supporting the self-directed learner in all phases of competence development.
Scientific Committee - Heidrun Allert, FH Hagenberg, Austria
- Gráinne Conole, Institute of Educational Technology, Open University, UK (requested)
- Werner Behrendt, Research Group “Knowledge Information Systems”, Salzburg Research, Austria
- Jan van Bruggen, Educational Technology Expertise Centre, Open University of the Netherlands
- Guntram Geser, Research Group “Information Society Research”, Salzburg Research, Austria
- Eelco Herder, Research Center L3S, Universität Hannover, Germany
- Margit Hofer, ZSI, Austria
- Daniel Kaspar Schneider, TECFA, Geneve, Switzerland
- Ralf Klamma, Information Systems and Database Technology, RWTH Aachen, Germany
- Rob Koper, Educational Technology Expertise Centre, Open University of the Netherlands
- Stephanie Lindstaedt, Know-Center Graz, Austria
- Paul Meinl, factline Webservice GmbH, Austria
- Bernd Simon, Institute for Information Systems and New Media of Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria
- Henk Sligte, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Steve Wheeler, Faculty of Education, University of Plymouth, UK
For Authors The special track asks for full-papers (4000 - 7000 words) and short papers (3000 words) in English targeting the issues of the conference. All submitted papers will undergo a double-blind review. After the conference some papers will be selected for a special issue of the Journal of Educational Technology & Society published late 2008/early 2009. Alternatively the conference submissions will be published in the CEUR Workshop Proceedings (partly indexed in DPLP) with a dedicated ISBN. Please use this template for submissions. Submission Procedure To submit a paper to the Special Track please follow this procedure: - Prepare your paper with the template above and convert it to PDF. No other formats are accepted for submission!!! Please note that you should not include author details (name, institution etc.) into the paper – they will be specified during submission.
- Visit the Conference Submission System at the following page: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tssol07
- Register at the EasyChair System.
- Login with your EasyChair username and password
- Choose “New Submission” in the top menu
- Fill out all details of the form
- Please specify the category, some keywords and topics for your contribution
- Upload your paper as a PDF
Dates Submission deadline: 23.03.2008 Notification of acceptance: 30.04.2008 Camera-ready version of the paper: 15.05.2008 Slides to be sent until: 25.05.2008 Contact Marco Kalz, M.A. Educational Technology Expertise Centre Open University of the Netherlands Heerlen, The Netherlands
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0031-45567-2145 More information to the TENCompetence Network TENCompetence is a 4-year EU-funded Integrated IST-TEL project developing a technical and organisational infrastructure for lifelong competence development. The infrastructure uses open-source, standards-based, sustainable and innovative technology. With this freely available infrastructure the European Union aims to boost the European ambitions of the Knowledge Society, by providing all European citizens, SMEs and other organisations easy access to facilities that enable the lifelong development of competencies and expertise in the various occupations and fields of knowledge. The TENCompetence infrastructure will support the creation and management of networks of individuals, teams and organisations in Europe who are actively involved in the various occupations and domains of knowledge. These 'learning networks' will support the lifelong competency development of the participants from the basic levels of proficiency up to the highest levels of excellence. The network consists of learners, educational institutes, libraries, publishers, domain specific vendors, employers, associations, and all others who deliver services or products in the specific field. Under the leadership of the Open University of the Netherlands the project involves 15 partners from 9 different countries. http://www.tencompetence.org
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