Do you have an interesting story to share relating to technology-enabled education in emerging countries, or as it applies to university education… or life-long learning?
The Fifth International Conference of MIT Learning International Networks Consortium (LINC), which will take place May 23-26, 2010, has announced a call for papers on these topics.
The deadline to submit is February 1, 2010.
LINC organizers are seeking papers that address novel and challenging ideas, and report on real applications with concrete results.
For the 2010 conference, LINC is especially interested in submissions that demonstrate the leadership role of universities in reaching down to secondary schools and reaching up to life-long learners, with the goal of bringing technology-enabled education to learners of all ages.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
– Innovations in educational technology
– New media for instruction
– Virtual universities
– E-learning in emerging nations
– New pedagogical models facilitated by technology
– Open Education Resources (OER)
– Universities and lifelong learning
– Universities and STEM education for high school students (science, technology, engineering, math)
– Web 2.0 and Social Software.
Further information is available on LINC’s website.
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