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I tried sending a paper submission to [log in to unmask] but
the email bounced.
Alan.
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From: Museums Computer Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Linda
Spurdle
Sent: 10 November 2011 16:24
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Subject: Call for Papers - Digital Learning Adventures in Museums conference
at the British Museum on 23rd & 24th Feb 2012
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The Digital Learning Network and the British Museum are hosting a two day
*Digital Learning Adventures in Museums* conference at the British Museum on
23rd and 24th February 2012.
Call for Papers
Following on from the success of Digital Learning Adventures 2011 (DLAM), we
are planning on making it bigger and better this year, with two days of
presentations, how to activities, and hands on demonstrations. We want to
make sure the presentations at DLAM2012 represent the latest work in the
sector and cover the issues that are important to our members so we have
decided to open a call for papers.
We have selected a set of themes, focusing on designing, delivering and
evaluating digital learning projects, but also looking at collaborative
partnerships and working with volunteers.
The themes are:
*Designing and delivering participatory learning opportunities*
*Developing mobile applications for learning*
*Partnerships and collaborations *
*Working with volunteer technologists and hobbyists and other volunteers *
*Evaluation of digital learning projects *
However, we are open to any elements concerning digital technology and
learning. In particular we would like all speakers to include actionable
lessons in their papers.
If you would like to propose a paper for one of these themes, please email
[log in to unmask] by **30th November** including the following
information:
*Your name*
*The organisation you work for if applicable*
*Link to resource/website if applicable*
*The theme under which you envisage your paper sitting*
*A short summary of what your paper will cover (up to 250 words)*
*The main 'take home', points which participants are likely to find
applicable to their own work*
We will aim to make a decision on which papers to include and let you know
by 5th December.
We look forward to reading your proposals.
Best wishes,
Claire, Martin, Jane, Linda, Alice, and Juno, the DLNet Committee
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