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PLECONF 2013 - The Personal Learning Environments Conference 2013

Date2013-07-10

Deadline2013-03-04

VenueMelbourne, Australia Australia

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Websitehttps://pleconf.org/

Topics/Call fo Papers

PLE 2013 ? 4th International Conference on Personal Learning Environments The Personal Learning Environment Conference (The PLE Conference) is an international scientific conference taking place annually, each time in a different city. Following the highly successful events in Barcelona in Spain 2010 (#PLE_BCN), in Southampton, UK in 2011 (#PLE_SOU) and the parallel events in 2012 in Aveiro, Portugal and Melbourne, Australia (#PLECONF), the 4th International PLE Conference 2013 will be held in Berlin, Germany together with a parallel event in Melbourne, Australia (#PLECONF) from the 10th to the 12th July 2013.
The PLE Conference intends to create a space for researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas, experiences and research around the development and implementation of Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) ? including the design of environments and the sociological and educational issues that they raise.
Conference theme
Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) are an approach to Technology- Enhanced Learning based on the principles of learner autonomy and empowerment. PLEs include methods, tools, communities, and services constituting individual learning infrastructures or ecosystems which learners use to direct their own learning and pursue their educational goals. This represents a shift away from the traditional model of learning based on knowledge transfer towards a model of learning based on knowledge construction where learners draw connections from a growing pool of online and offline resources to plan, organise, engage in, reflect on and evaluate their learning and development. By focusing on the enhancing learning of individual, yet interconnected learners, the PLE approach encompasses a diversity of learners, tools, perspectives and knowledge.
So far Personal Learning Environments have been designed and implemented in formal and informal learning contexts, such as school and higher education, work-based learning and in-company training, and in continuing education. The potential of Personal Learning Environments for crossing the boundaries of traditional learning contexts, connecting diverse communities and infrastructures has not been fully realised. Therefore, the 4th PLE Conference in 2013 aims at taking the discussion on Personal Learning Environments a step forward, providing a new impulse for PLE research and development.
The theme for the conference is learning and diversity in cities of the future. In view of the “Smart City” concept and the key priorities for research and innovation expressed in the EU Horizon 2020 framework, innovative, sustainable and inclusive solutions become crucial not only in terms of future and emerging technologies but first and foremost in terms of (i) human knowledge and skills, (ii) diverse and inclusive communities, as well as (iii) learning and knowledge networks. Hence, new forms of connected, interdisciplinary learning and cross-boundary cooperation are seen to play a critical role in the development of creative solutions and in the intelligent exploitation of networked urban infrastructures. In smart urban spaces, people, organisations and objects become interconnected by means of new technologies and media, forging new patterns of cooperation, production, research and innovation.
As smart cities we understand smart urban spaces sensu Michael de Certeau, i.e. “practiced places”, places which are transformed and constituted by dynamic and diverse elements (“a tour is different than a map”). From this perspective the following questions emerge:
What shapes can Personal Learning Environments take to support diversity, cross-boundary learning and interdisciplinary transformation of urban spaces? How can we design and implement Personal Learning Environments as part of highly interconnected social and technological infrastructures of smart cities? What technology-enhanced scenarios can be envisaged to enhance learning and diversity in cities of the future?
Conference topics include (but are not limited to):
+ Concepts, scenarios and technologies for fostering diversity with PLEs
+ Concepts, scenarios, technologies for learning in smart urban spaces
+ General theories and frameworks for PLE
+ Technologies and software for developing PLE
+ Pedagogical and didactic approaches to Personal Learning Environments
+ Personal Learning Environments and Personal Learning Networks (PLN)
+ PLE and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)
+ Personal Learning Environments, Open Badges and Gamification
+ PLEs in practice: case studies, good practice and approaches to PLEs
+ PLEs in education: new approaches and managing change in education
+ PLEs in organisations: new approaches and change in enterprises
+ PLEs at work: PLEs work-based learning and vocational training
+ PLEs in context: PLEs for contextual learning such as mobile learning
+ PLE vision: emerging technologies and innovative approaches to PLEs
Conference formats
The PLE Conference has integrated both traditional and innovative formats since 2010, providing opportunities present and publish high quality research in formats which stimulate creative collaboration and idea generation. This mix of classic and progressive formats has proved to be valuable to the conference participants and to the growth of the PLE community. Therefore, the PLE 2013 Conference welcomes innovating and engaging presentations incorporated into traditional research paper strands alongside workshops, poster sessions and demonstrations. Furthermore, installations, debates, cafe and pecha kucha sessions and the famous PLE un-keynotes are essential to sustaining the dynamic and interactive discussion environment established by the previous events in Barcelona, Southampton, Aveiro and Melbourne.
We welcome extended abstracts for full papers (max. 1,200 words) or short papers (max. 700 words). We also invite submissions of short abstracts (400 words) for other submission types, such as pre-conference workshops, pecha kucha, poster sessions.
The submission formats are (but are not limited to):
+ Full papers (extended abstract max. 1,200 words; final max. 8,000 words)
+ Short papers (extended abstract max. 700 words; final max. 3,000 words)
+ Pre-conference workshop (max. 400 words)
+ Pecha kucha session (max. 400 words)
+ Poster session (max. 400 words)
+ Demonstrations (max. 400 words)
+ Installations (max. 400 words)
+ Debates (max. 400 words)
+ World cafe sessions (max. 400 words)
+ Idea generation session (max. 400 words)
+ Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)(max. 400 words)
+ Hackathons (max. 400 words)
+++ and and and …
The PLE conference is especially looking for originality and relevancy of ideas in both form and content. Formats for publication and communication of research are two different things! Regardless of the publication format you decide to contribute (full paper, short paper, workshop, doctoral consortium, demonstration, installation, pecha kucha etc.), we encourage interactive and engaging ways of communicating theoretical frameworks, models, concepts, plans and results of research and development.
Submission and review process
The deadline for extended abstracts for full and short papers and for short abstracts for non-traditional formats is 4 March 2013. Please submit your contributions (both in standard and non-standard formats) via the EasyChair submission system.
All submissions should include two keywords:
KEYWORD 1: The location for presentation (Berlin or Melbourne);
KEYWORD 2: The format of your submission (e.g. “full paper”, “pecha kucha”).
Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to submit their final papers of no more than 3,000 words (short papers) or 8,000 words (full papers) by 14th June 2012. The word limits include everything (title, abstract, keywords, bibliography). Figures and tables account for 250 words each.

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