Goals of the symposium
This symposium will offer an interdisciplinary forum of discussion for both Nordic educational practitioners and academic scholars interested in conceptualizing, designing and evaluating teaching and learning in these new emerging learning landscapes. The symposium, through a series of interactive presentations and discussions, will facilitate conversations aiming at identifying and summarizing main pedagogical and technological design concerns related to the increasing use of mobile devices and social media in a variety of educational settings. More in details, the aim of this symposium is to discuss, try to find answers and reflect upon to the following questions:
• How does the digital culture of children and young people affect schools and teaching and learning practices?
• How can schools and universities take advantage of these latest advances in mobile communication and social media?
• How to design learning activities that support innovative educational practices?
• Which are the most appropriate methods to rely upon while assessing learning in these emerging learning landscapes?
• Which skills are needed from today’s teachers and teacher students in order to face these new conditions for teaching and learning?
Moreover, this symposium will aim at exposing the results of current research efforts in this field as well as future challenges in terms of pedagogies and technologies. The scope of this event will cover but not be limited to the following topics:
• Web 2.0, social media and mobile applications for learning and teaching
• Classroom human-computer interaction
• Mobile and ubiquitous computing support for collaborative learning
• Issues related to the adoption of one-to-one technology for learning
• New learning/instruction devices
• Game-based learning
• Participatory media cultures
• Implementation of learning models exploiting one-to-one technology
• New pedagogical approaches for ubiquitous learning environments
• New Roles for Teachers/Learners
• New Media Literacies
• Evaluation and evaluation methodologies
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