Call for Papers - Special Track on
"Integrating Working and Learning"
I-Know’05, 29 June 2005, Graz, Austria
http://www.i-know.at/IWL
Extended Deadline: February 7, 2005
Background
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This special track is the third one of a series started at I-Know'03
where we examined the role of (virtual) Communities of Practice within
Modern Organizations (http://www.i-know.at/cop). At I-Know’04 we
focused on the Integration of Knowledge Management and (e)Learning
(http://www.i-know.at/kmel).
In the knowledge-based economy, work environments become increasingly
more dynamic and complex. Workplaces are being transformed into
“e-workplaces” where personal computers and their interconnection with
organisational IT infrastructures play a vital role. This opens up
opportunities for new types of work arrangements, but also poses
challenges for those who have to cope with the dynamic nature of the
new requirements.
At the same time, traditional forms of corporate training and development
have been criticised for different reasons. Traditional training usually
integrates poorly with the new work environments: it does not reflect
work requirements well enough, there is a poor transfer from what has been
learned to the workplace setting, and dynamic changes in workplace
requirements are mostly reflected at most with a time lag. As a
consequence,
concepts and technologies for workplace learning have recently been
proposed to improve learning practices in organisations. For example,
various forms of computer-supported workplace learning have been suggested
to bridge the gap between working and learning activities and the
environments in which learning and working take place. However, there
still
remain various issues that demand further consideration among researchers
and practitioners who are dealing with learning at the workplace.
Goal
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With this workshop, we seek to bring together a wide variety of views on
the issues of workplace learning. We therefore invite submissions to the
topics listed below for presentation at the workshop. Moreover, we have
established a community platform with which we would like to enter into a
discussion before and after the workshop with anyone interested in the
topic. Our aim is to produce a compendium that reflects state of the art
research and practice in the field, and we would like to invite workshop
participants to contribute to this endeavour after the event.
Topics
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For this special track we invite submission that deal with issues
including, but not limited to:
- Informal learning, e.g.
- how can ad hoc learning in the workplace be supported effectively
- in which situations is unconscious, informal learning more
advantageous
than formal training
- how to determine if informal learning goals are met
- Collaborative Learning, e.g.
- Communities of Practice and their role in workplace learning
- CSCL and CSCW tools and practices
- The role of competencies in workplace learning, e.g.
- competency development in informal learning
- competency identification and measurement in dynamic domains
- The integration of learning and work environments
- how to utilize individuals’ work context information for learning
purposes?
- context information on an individual level as well as an
organizational
level?
- how to improve productivity by providing accessible, customized and
accountable information?
- how to integrate work and learning seamlessly and what are the
benefits?
- The integration of learning and knowledge management, e.g.
- how to converge Personal Information Management with an Organisation’s
Knowledge Management?
- Leveraging expertise in the workplace, e.g.
- how to develop expertise (competencies) at the work place
- how to enable colleagues to benefit from existing expertise
- Learning issues within process management
- Learning and collaboration issues within knowledge work
Type of Submissions
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We invite the following types of submissions:
- Case Studies
- Empirical Results
- Software design methods
- Descriptions of learning methods
- Technologies
- Standards
Target Group
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The topics mentioned above address researchers, developers and
practitioners
in the fields of Knowledge Management, Computer Supported Collaborative
Work
and Learning, Education, Psychology, Sociology, Organizational
Development,
Human Resources, etc. We aim for a fruitful multidisciplinary exchange of
ideas and experiences between research and practice. The special track
will
be held in English.
Submission Instructions and Procedure
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Submissions should be handed in as full papers and should not exceed 8
pages.
Authors are encouraged to refer to the identified challenges and questions
of
this special track in their contributions. Whatever the exact topic is,
the
abstract has to show how the paper contributes to the integration of work
and
learning.
Please prepare your submission according to the author guidelines
available at
http://www.i-know.at/style_guide.html. All submissions, regardless of
category, should include title, author(s), keywords, abstract, and
references.
Submissions are to be made electronically in PDF (Adobe's Portable
Document
Format) or MS Word. After acceptance, submissions of the camera-ready
paper
have to be in Postscript or MS Word.
Submissions are treated as confidential communications during the review
process, so submission does not constitute public disclosure of any ideas
therein. Submissions should contain no information or materials that will
be
proprietary or confidential at the time of publication, and should not
cite
publications that are proprietary or confidential at the time of
publication.
Please submit your extended abstract via http://www.i-know.at/submission.
In case of problems or questions concerning the submission of papers,
please contact the organizers at [log in to unmask]
Important Dates
- 7 February 2005 (Extended Deadline) – Submission of the full paper (8
pages)
- 14 March 2005 - Notification of acceptance
- 18 April 2005 - Camera ready paper (8 pages)
Publication
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Accepted papers will be published within the I-Know'05 conference
proceedings in cooperation with J.UCS and Springer Co. Pub. At least
one author of an accepted paper must register for the I-Know
conference before the deadline for camera-ready-copies of the papers
(18 April 2005). Otherwise the paper will not be published.
In addition to the conference proceedings, we plan to publish a
review of state of the art research and practice as a more comprehensive
compendium. Participants of the workshop will be invited to contribute.
Details will be communicated at the workshop.
Program Committee
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- Andrea Back, University St. Gallen, Switzerland
- Lilia Efimova, Telematica Instituut Enschede, Netherland
- John Erpenbeck, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany
- Frank Fuchs-Kittowski, Fraunhofer ISST Berlin, Germany
- Anna Fuglseth, Norwegian School of Economics and Business
Administration Bergen, Norway
- Joachim Hasebrook, International School of New Media Lübeck, Germany
- Thomas Herrmann, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
- Alexander Karapidis, Fraunhofer IAO Stuttgart, Germany
- Andrea Kienle, University Dortmund, Germany
- Eric Ras, Fraunhofer IESE Kaiserslautern, Germany
- Walter Mattauch, Fraunhofer ISST Berlin, Germany
- Kurt Schneider, University Hannover, Germany
- Martin Wessner, Fraunhofer IPSI Darmstadt, Germany
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