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Learning and the Social Web 2009 : Learning and the Social Web: A special issue of the Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence (JETWI) | |||||||||||
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A special issue of the Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence (JETWI)
http://SocialWebJETWI.info While we have been successful at broadcasting learning material on the web, we are still falling short of capturing online the social interactions students experience. While online learning is effective, it is not as engaging as it could be. Indeed, we know that learning is facilitated by environmental factors such as socialization. Yet, during the last 6 or 7 years, several web applications and frameworks (e.g., Bebo, Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, Twitter) have proven that socialization on the web can go much beyond the early posting boards and online forums that are still in use within most learning management systems. Unfortunately, we still know little about what sustains social interaction on the Web. Moreover, online educators have to design more than course learning material. They have to enhance this material by scenarios which integrate online interactions. Scope We are inviting research articles concerning the theory, engineering and practice of learning and teaching on the Social Web. We are particularly inviting research contributions relative to: * Methodologies to create and sustain online communities around learning objectives; * Software to assist online educators and learners; * Theoretical and empirical surveys of existing and emerging platforms. Surveys, tutorials, and case studies are also acceptable. Suggested topics * Web 3.0 * Ambient and Ubiquitous Learning * Telepresence * Web 2.0 and Social intelligence * Web Mining * Web Services and Semantic Web * Human-Web Interaction * Web Agents and Agent-based Systems * Knowledge Management, Networks, and Communities * Ontology Engineering * Personalization Techniques * Semantic Web * Web based Support Systems * Web Services, Services Discovery & Composition * Enterprise Mashup The Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence (JETWI) is an international peer-reviewed and indexed journal published by Academy publisher (http://www.academypublisher.com/jetwi/). It aims at gathering the latest advances of various topics in web intelligence and reporting how organizations can gain competitive advantages by applying the different emergent techniques in the real-world scenarios. Deadline Submission deadline: December 20th 2009 (extended). Submission instructions * Authors are requested to use the Academy Publisher Journal Style for preparing their manuscript using either LaTex or Microsoft Word (see the Academy Publisher Journal Style for preparing their manuscript using either LaTex or Microsoft Word (see http://www.academypublisher.com/jetwi/forauthors.html). Authors are requested to strictly follow the guidelines specified in the templates. * Your manuscript must be in English. * Only the PDF format is acceptable. Make sure that you have used Type 1 or TrueType Fonts. * Manuscripts should be submitted through the easy chair site. Editors Editors-in-chief of the special issue: * Daniel Lemire, LICEF, UQAM (main contact, email: lemire at gmail dot com) * Richard Hotte, LICEF, UQAM |
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