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6th International Conference on Smart Learning
Ecosystems and Regional Development - SLERD Reload
Smart Learning Ecosystems and the Regional Development after the pandemic.
June 24-25, 2021
Bucharest, Romania (blended)
slerd2021.uniroma2.it
Contacts:
1st: traian [dot] rebedea [at] cs [dot] pub [dot] ro (conference chair) or
mihai [dot] dascalu [at] upb [dot] ro
2nd: aslerd [dot] org [at] gmail [dot] com
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Deadline for paper submission: March 15, 2021
call for
papers
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SLERD 2021 is organized by University Politehnica of
Bucharest in collaboration with ASLERD.
Please Note: The intention of the organizing committee is to hold SLERD 2021 as a blended conference with the possibility to alternatively attend it physically or virtually.
If the pandemic is not attenuated, as expected by June 2021, SLERD will take place in a fully blown virtual conference format such as the previous 2020 SLERD.
SLERD 2021
is proud to invite colleagues - researchers and practitioners -
from all over the world to share the efforts concerning the
development of smart learning ecosystems and, contributions on how
to build together a brilliant post pandemic future, where smart
learning ecosystems and smart education will be even more central
in the education of future citizens, and in the promotion of
social innovation and territorial development.
Short Intro
In 2020 the pandemic has affected the learning processes all over
the world and learning ecosystems have reacted showing different
degrees of resilience and promptness with emergence of similarities,
differences and inequalities. Among the similarities, a tendency of
the individuals to remain in a comfort zone and a general
unpreparedness to operate in a full virtual space. Suddenly the two
dimensions that characterizes the smart learning ecosystems -
physical and virtual - started to be perceived somewhat as
antithetical and it came out that the e-maturity of a learning
ecosystem is not sufficient to explain and predict its
transformation. Many factors concur - processual, social, individual
- to determine the technological evolution of learning ecosystems
and their smartness. For sure the pandemic has generated a higher
awareness about the intrinsic nature of the smart learning
ecosystems and it is likely that they will no longer be the same
after the pandemic. Some scholars refer to an age characterized by a
so-called “new normality”. What should we expect for future learning
ecosystems? How “smart learning ecosystems” are already changing?
How such changes may be related to the achievement of “a better
learning for a better world” as a contribution to the United Nations
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ? How will they
contribute to the reduction of inequalities?
Smart referred to learning ecosystems, in ASLERD and
SLERD contexts, does not simply means “technology enhanced”. The
smartness is a more complex multilayered construct related to the
wellbeing of the players operating in the ecosystems and is affected
by the improvement of any relevant aspects of the learning processes
and ecosystem functioning, especially if connected with territorial
development and social innovation.
Technologies are mediators. Hopefully they should be included but
they are not a “sine qua non”.
The achievement of the learning ecosystems’ smartness is a process
that need a long term vision, multidisciplinary competences, an
attitude to understand people and contexts and to mediate point of
views, a dynamic resilience to keep on track to achieve, step by
step, the foreseen goals.
Topics of interests
can be grouped under three big themes:
• places for smart education
• future of institutional learning
• interplay between formal and informal learning
• new educational models and settings
• continuity-discontinuity of time, technology, place/space, processes in learning
• role of, and case studies of, games and gamification in smart education
• dual education and other alternate scheme approaches
• monitoring and benchmarking of smartness (individual, institution, city, region)
• people in place centered design for smart education
• general frameworks and methodological advances
• design, data and other relevant literacies
• smart citizen’s literacies, skill and competences
• communities and co-design in smart learning
• sharing & participatory practices
• open access to any resource and disparity
• cultural influences
• supportive learning technologies for smart education
• intelligent tutoring systems and interfaces
• semantic web technologies and applications
• text/opinion mining and sentiment analysis
• real/virtual communities and social network analysis
• interoperability and application of open/smart data and services
• safety & security in education
• IoT, ubiquitous and wearable technologies
• adaptability to educational contexts and citizens
• role of VR in education
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Important dates:
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• Deadline for papers submission: March 15, 2021
• Notification to the authors: April 30, 2021
• Camera ready paper: May 15, 2021
• Conference: June 24-25, 2021
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Proceedings:
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Proceedings, as for previous editions, will be published by Springer
in the Series Smart
Innovation, Systems and Technologies that will be
indexed by SCOPUS, EI-Compendex and Springerlink.
(Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on
Smart Learning Ecosystems and Regional Development is among the
top used publications on SpringerLink that concern one or more of
the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs))
Extended version of selected papers will be also included in
a special issue of IxD&A
Journal (ISSN 1826-9745, e-ISSN 2283-2998) that is
indexed by SCOPUS and Emerging Sources of Web of Science
SLERD welcomes short (max. 8 pages) and long contributions (max. 12
pages).
Papers should be written according to the Spinger Instruction
for Authors of the series Smart Innovation, Systems
and Technologies:
https://www.springer.com/us/authors-editors/conference-proceedings/conference-proceedings-guidelines
Link to the paper submission page on easy chair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=slerd2021
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