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-- CALL FOR PAPERS - Deadline for submissions: 16 November 2007 --
IADIS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE MOBILE LEARNING 2008
Algarve, Portugal, 11 to 13 April 2008
(http://www.mlearning-conf.org/)
* Keynote Speakers (confirmed):
Doctor David Cavallo, MIT Media Lab, USA
Graham Brown-Martin, Handheld Learning Ltd, United Kingdom
* Conference background and goals
The Intricacies of Mobility
Early definitions of mobile learning focused on the mobility of the
technology. They described mobile learning as: “elearning through mobile
computational devices: Palms, Windows CE machines, even your digital cell
phone.” (Quinn 2000).
Recently, definitions of mobile learning have shifted their focus from the
mobility of the technology to the mobility of the learner. Accordingly,
researching mobile learning requires studying: “…how the mobility of
learners augmented by personal and public technology can contribute to the
process of gaining new knowledge, skills, and experience” (Sharples et al.
2007).
The change in emphasis from the mobility of the technology to the mobility
of the learner is a significant one in that it signifies a broadening of
the many dimensions of mobility that interplay in enabling learning.
This provides us with a more comprehensive outlook into the inherent
complexity of the notion of mobility in mobile learning. Such complexity
encompasses among others, mobility in physical space, mobility in
conceptual space, mobility in social space and mobility of technology
(Sharples et al. 2007).
This multidimensional view of mobility enriches the discourse in this area
of research and poses additional challenges. The IADIS Mobile Learning
2008 International Conference seeks to provide a forum for the discussion
and presentation of mobile learning research. In particular, we aim to
further our understanding of mobile learning from the standpoint of
learner mobility. We seek to explore how the multiple perspectives of
mobility and the interactions among these influence and enhance current
definitions, design, and evaluation
of mobile learning.
* Format of the Conference
The conference will comprise of invited talks and oral presentations. The
proceedings of the conference will be published in the form of a book and
CD-ROM with ISBN, and will be available also in the IADIS Digital Library
(accessible on-line). The best paper authors will be invited to publish
extended versions of their papers in the IADIS Journal on Computer Science
and Information Systems (ISSN: 1646-3692) and also in other selected
Journals.
* Types of submissions
Full and Short Papers, Reflection Papers, Posters/Demonstrations,
Tutorials, Panels and Doctoral Consortium. All submissions are subject to
a blind refereeing process.
* Topics
Mobility in Physical Space
Submissions under this topic should critically explore the implications of
learner mobility in physical space in relation to how the physical space
may contribute to the learner’s acquisition of new knowledge, skills, and
experience. Physical spaces may include, amongst others, formal and
informal learning settings, work place, home and recreational
environments.
Mobility in Conceptual Space
Under this topic we seek contributions that will investigate the notion of
learner mobility in conceptual space. Conceptual spaces may include,
amongst others, domain specific content, curriculum based content,
recreational content and content generated by personal interests.
Mobility in Social Space
We invite submissions under this topic that examine learner mobility in
social space. Social spaces may include, amongst others, formal and
informal learning situations, professional, family, and recreational
interactions.
Mobility of Technology
Under this topic we request contributions that will investigate mobility
of technology from the perspective of the learner. We seek submissions
that examine how learners transition and alternate from one tool to
another or from one device to another in order to perform tasks.
Transitions may be determined by numerous factors such as access to
technology and resources or suitability of the technology in relation to
the task at hand.
Interplay between Different Dimensions of Mobility
We invite submissions under this topic that examine the interplay of two
or more dimensions of mobility. We are keen on exploring how the added
complexity of transition between dimensions of mobility, for example from
social space to conceptual space or from social space to the mobility of
technology space, influences learning processes.
Additional Dimensions of Mobility
Under this topic we seek contributions that propose additional dimensions
of learner mobility and that examine how these dimensions contribute to
learners’ acquisition of new knowledge, skills and experiences.
Contributions under all of the above topics may include, but are not
limited to, the investigation of areas such as:
- How do the different conceptualisations of learner mobility contribute
to current definitions of mobile learning?
- Designing learning experiences, tools, and technologies that support
learner mobility in spaces (for example mobility from one physical space
to another or from one conceptual space to the next), and between
dimensions of mobility (for example from social space to conceptual space
or from social space to the mobility of technology space).
- Educational pedagogies and approaches that support learner mobility in
spaces and between dimensions of mobility.
- Learner mobility in spaces and between dimensions of mobility as a
learning context.
- Studies that report on experiences of learner mobility in spaces and
between dimensions of mobility.
- Research methodologies to evaluate learner mobility in spaces and
between dimensions of mobility
- Technologies and tools to facilitate learner mobility in spaces and
between dimensions of mobility.
References:
Quinn, C. (2000) mLearning: Mobile, Wireless, in your Pocket Learning.
LineZine, Fall 2000. http://www.linezine.com/2.1/features/cqmmwiyp.htm.
Sharples, M., Arnedillo Sánchez I., Milrad M., Vavoula G. Mobile Learning:
Small Devices, Big Issues in Technology Enhanced Learning: Principles and
Products (in press) http://telearn.noe-kaleidoscope.org/open-
archive/browse?browse=collection/30/publication&index=0&filter=all¶m=30
* Important Dates:
- Submission deadline: 16 November 2007
- Notification to Authors: 25 January 2008
- Final Camera-Ready Submission and Early Registration: Until 29 February
2008
- Late Registration: After 29 February 2008
- Conference: Algarve, Portugal, 10 to 13 April 2008
* Conference Location
The conference will be held in Algarve, Portugal.
* Secretariat
IADIS Secretariat - IADIS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE MOBILE LEARNING 2008
Rua Sao Sebastiao da Pedreira, 100, 3
1050-209 Lisbon, Portugal
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Web site: http://www.mlearning-conf.org/
* Program Committee
Mobile Learning 2007 Program Chair
Inmaculada Arnedillo Sánchez, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Mobile Learning 2007 Conference Chair
Pedro Isaías, Universidade Aberta (Portuguese Open University), Portugal
Steering Committee
Anxo Cereijo Roibás Vodafone Global Marketing - User Experience Planning
and Research
Marcelo Milrad, Center for Learning and Knowledge Technologies, Växjö
University, Sweden
Mike Sharples, Learning Sciences Research Institute, University of
Nottingham, UK
Elliot Soloway, University of Michigan, USA
Brendan Tangney, Centre for Research in IT in Education, Trinity College
Dublin, Ireland
John Traxler, Applied Innovative Digital Technologies Research Group,
University of Wolverhampton, UK
Giasemi Vavoula, Department of Museum Studies, University of Leicester, UK
Niall Winters, London Knowledge Lab, UK
Committee Members: *
* for committee list please refer to http://www.mlearning-
conf.org/committees.asp
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