#mobilelearning #mlearning: Learning in Context Workshop 2012, Brussels 26th and 27th of March
Hoy comienza Learning in Context Workshop 2012, Brussels 26th and 27th of March
learning and research from the domain of Technology Enhanced Learning
will be joint. Contextualized learning will be addressed from different
angles, including
- case-studies from industry, Higher Education and Secondary Education
- Current and future Research issues, and
- Visions for the future of applying mobile learning in education and training.
In the 2-day event in Brussels a small group of experts has been
invited to work with educational professionals from industry, formal
education and CPD who have some experience in the application of Mobile
Learning. Confirmed speakers are Agned Kukulska-Hulme, Mike Sharples,
Norbert Pachler, Christian Glahn, Volker Zimmermann, Marcus Specht.
Marcus will be joint by Marco Kalz, Roland Klemke, Stefaan Ternier and
Fred de Vries from the Mobile Learning team.
A more detailed agenda has been put together and will be updated in the coming weeks (check the option in the navigation).
Invited speakers:
John Traxler | Agnes Kukulska-Hulme | Volker Zimmermann | Erik Duval | Roland Klemke |
Norbert Pachler | Eric Slaats | Matthijs Leendertse | Marcus Specht | Christian Glahn |
Dates
Monday 26 March and Tuesday 27 March 2012
Location
Opleidingsinstituut van de Federale Overheid / L'Institut de Formation de l'Administration fédérale, Brussels, Belgium
Main Goals of the Workshop
- Share best practices on Research and applications on Mobile learning –
query interest in participation using open innovation model
- Strengthening ties between industry, formal education and researchers on this popular topic
- Discuss the Grand Challenges identified in the STELLAR Network of
Excellence instruments with participants and ask for their input.
A mix of around 50 participants is expected from industry, universities, CDP who are active in the sub-domain Mobile Learning. Results of presentations, discussions and groupwork will be published on TELeurope and in the here in the OpenU Mobile Learning topic.
El programa del evento es:
Detailed Program (in progress)
Monday 26 March | |
Vision Mobile Learning 2030 | |
10.00-10.45 | Marcus Specht, Opening Grand Challenge Context in STELLAR, and Vision Mobile Learning 2030
The talk will explain the background of the workshop and give a short
introduction to the STELLAR Grand Challenge Framework. Furthermore the talk will give the perspective of the CELSTEC mobile learning group on the future of mobile learning, current and future relevant research topics, and theoretical models to structure research in this area.
The talk will also give some practical example of ongoing works in the
area of Ambient Displays for Learning and use of Sensor Technologies for Learning Support. |
10.45-11.30 | John Traxler We are in an era of considerable instability and rapid change. This is true of contextual technologies themselves and their significance for how we learn and how we know. It is also true of the environment for researchers as the global economy moves from prosperity into depression, as mobile learning hits the wider corporate and government consciousness and as contextual technologies move from obscure research topic to popular leisure experience. The talk will explore these propositions and their relationships. |
11.30-12.15 | Norbert Pachler The talk will present the conceptual and theoretical work of the London Mobile Learning Group (LMLG: www.londonmobilelearning.net) and start from the premise that the normalisation of increasingly sophisticated mobile phones in the everyday lives of users is of significance for learning.
The talk will discuss a framework for analysing the
fundamental societal, cultural, economic and technological changes - conceptualised as transformations and termed the 'mobile complex' - currently bearing on education in order to enable practitioners, policy makers and researchers to develop appropriate interventions in their respective spheres.
It will explore the notion of the mobile
complex from the perspective of the LMLG's socio-cultural ecology focussing on structures, agency and cultural practice and will discuss key features of the socio-cultural ecology with particular relevance for education, namely the notions of appropriation, habitus of learning and user-generated contexts. And, it will explore how the key features of the mobile complex can be made meaningful for education through assimilation, conversational threads and convergence.
The talk will finish by exploring some practical examples of the use of
mobile devices in teaching and learning.
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12.30 | Lunch |
Case Studies and Mobile Learning Topics | |
13.15 | Agnes Kukulska-Hulme, Context in Mobile Language Learning
Context has long been a pivotal concept in language learning since |
14.00 | Roland Klemke, Mobile Learning in Logistics
Organisations in the logistics area operate in a tension field. On the
one hand, the complexity of logistic processes rises constantly due to increased global transportation demands, precision requirements in timing and handling, growing complexity in international regulations and increasingly internationalised workforce. This puts pressure on the education of logistics workforce, who also need to be able to proove their legitimations.
On the other hand, educational
processes in the logistics sector are extremely hard to organise due to the inherently mobile workforce. Still, however, mobile learning is not a standard instrument in the logistics field. We present approaches to organise and contextualise learning processes in research and commercial projects. |
14.30 | Eric Slaats, iPads in Higher Education a grass roots approach
With its 40,000 plus students and about 4,000 members of staff and a
range of courses covering almost every sector, Fontys University of Applied Sciences is one of the largest institutions for higher education in the Netherlands. The 31 Fontys schools teach approximately 100 bachelor and 31 master courses.
In sept 2010 a grass roots
innovation project concerning mobile started with 10 schools participating covering every sector in which Fontys is active. 120 students and 30 staff members were given iPads and a hands-on approach was chosen to get a grip on mobile learning during a 4 month stretch. During that 4 month stretch 16 experiments (projects of which some are still running) were conducted, with app development, readers, content, interactive co-created lessons, sharing, social media, video, measuring etc.
During the project 12 other Universities 17 companies and 14 publishers participated in a number of ways.
The project resulted in deployment of about 2500 tablets numerous smart
phones within the Fontys staff to further implement the findings of the project.
This talk will shed a light on the
approach of this project, why it could be successful in such a huge organization, highlight some of the more successful innovations like interactive non-linear presentation and how the follow-up is organized. |
15.00 | Marco Kalz: Tablet computers and eBooks for law students at OUNL: Insights from a recent pilot study Tablet computer and eBooks and their implications for education are currently intensively discussed. During the talk first results from a longitudinal pilot study with students from the Law faculty of the Open University of the Netherlands are presented. |
15.30 | coffee break |
15.45 | Christian Glahn, Perspectives on mobile learning in security and defense learning Increasing global threads, internationally coordinated support and peace-keeping missions challenge the training needs in security and defense organizations around the world. Despite a long history of desktop centered ADL, the existing practices have limitations for providing timely updates or for reinforcing prior knowledge. The features of smart mobile devices offer new opportunities for ADL in security and defense organizations, but they challenge common approaches of information presentation and assessment. This presentation highlights the practical constraints and solutions of combining mobile learning with the existing ADL practice. |
16.15 | Stefaan Ternier and Fred de Vries, Mobile Augmented Reality in Higher Education
Today there is an abundance of information available on the Internet.
Making this information accessible through mobile devices, potentially taking account of the user's context, has it's merits. Most augmented reality browsers like Layar and Wikitude only focus on visualizing information that that is close to one's current location. We believe that considering feedback an decision taking are important as well when trying to implement successful learning through AR. ARLearn, a framework for serious games and field trips implements these features and supports both Augmented Reality and Augmented Virtuality scenarios. In this talk we will presents findings with this toolkit in decision taking, situated learning and expository learning scenarios. |
16.45 | Erik Duval, Learning Analytics in mobile learning |
17.30-18.00 | Open Discussion, Open Floow, Closing |
20.00 | Joined Dinner at restaurant Tasso, near the North Railwaystation (see map) |
Tuesday 27 March | |
Stakeholder Issues in Mobile and Contextualized Learning | |
9.00- 10.30 | Volker Zimmermann, Mobile learning in corporate training"
Mobile devices change not only the way people are communicating in |
10.00-10.30 | Matthijs Leendertse: "What problems does mobile learning solve for users?" |
10.30-12.00 | Group working on linking stakeholder problems and mobile learning research and opportunities. |
12.00 | Plenary presentations of group work |
12.30 | Lunch |
Linking Visions, Stakeholder Issues and STELLAR Grand Challenges | |
13.15 | Marcus Specht: Grand Challenge Framework of STELLAR and presentation of Grand Challenges and Trend Scout Report on Contextualized Learning, including discussion and validation with stakeholder problems and research. |
14.00 | Expert Roundtable and Open Discussion: "The path towards the Vision 2020 in mobile learning research." |
15.00 | Wrap up and closing. |
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