The use of technology for learning has grown tremendously in the last decade. The need for continuous just-in-time training has made learning technology an indispensible part of life for workers. Learning technology is a type of system that provides educational services to students. Cloud computing is changing the ways people do personal learning, interactive learning and many-to-many learning, The cloud also allows students to interact and collaborate with an ever-expanding circle of their peers, regardless of geographical location. Cloud computing has the capacity of scaling and elasticity which is perfect for such an learning environment Although it offers great potential in education but faces Challenges range from securing data in the cloud to managing the large amounts of instructional software.
Nowadays, we are living in a world of increased mobility where proliferation of mobile technologies is creating a host of new anytime and anywhere contexts. The emerging social media of Web 2.0 are more flexible, sociable and more visually attractive. We live and learn in a connected world. Schools, colleges and universities must change to adapt to these new needs and expectations. Social-networking tools offer students’ radically new ways to research, create, and learn. It benefits learning. Research is still needed to know how to use social networking tools to help students to learn effectively. This highlights the need for innovative solutions in education and learning.
This workshop will provide opportunities for delegates to discuss the latest research in TEL (Technology Enhanced Learning) and its impacts for learners and institutions. We will explore a number of issues surrounding the use of technologies in learning, providing a platform for informed debate across all sectors of education and learning. The workshop invites researchers, practitioners and academics to present their research findings, works in progress, case studies and conceptual advances in areas of work where education and technology intersect. It brings together researchers across all educational sectors, from primary years, to informal learning, to higher education across a range of disciplines from humanities to computer science, media and cultural studies with different perspectives, experiences and knowledge in one location. It aims to help practitioners find ways of putting research into practice and for researchers to gain an understanding of real-world problems, needs and aspirations.
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