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CfDP Conference 2015 : Digital Pedagogies Conference | |||||||||||||
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Digital Pedagogies Conference
University Centre Doncaster Friday July 3rd 2015 Call for Papers “Digital pedagogy is often presumed to be just something that uses electronic tools or computers. This is unsatisfying as it often limits the teaching to the extent of its tools. Two familiar problems arise. First, if the tool you have is a hammer, it is tempting to treat problems as nails. The second problem is treating technology as merely a tool: something that accomplishes a task you were already doing, but with (electro-) mechanical advantage. For the pedagogy, not much has changed”. [Paul Fyfe] Famously - for the philosopher Heidegger - when the hammer is broken, its function recedes the background and we look at it anew, ‘seeing’ it in ways that never occurred to us when all we wanted to do was bang in some nails. The aim of this conference is to look in a similar way at the on-going transformation of the learning environment by digital technologies - moving beyond the functional implementation of these tools in order to view them from a critical perspective and consider whether we require a concomitant re-evaluation of pedagogical models and philosophies. Understanding how the digital is changing the ways in which information is understood, interpreted and viewed is not constrained by discipline specificity, and is challenging academics and allied professions such as information scientists and librarians. This one day conference hopes to bring together these areas with practitioners from a wide variety of educational settings with the intention of connecting emergent ideas and models with the scholarship of teaching and learning. We welcome presentations from researchers and educators working in both FE and HE sectors. Types of Submissions We accept proposals for papers, reports, posters and workshops. Academic research paper: 20 minutes with 10 minutes Q & A Report on academic/professional practice: 20 minutes with 10 minutes Q & A Poster presentations Workshop: maximum 45 minutes We invite submissions on the following and other related topics: • Critical Digital Literacies • Frameworks and Theories of Learning for the Digital Age • Changes in Cognition and Attention in the Interaction with Digital Environments • Digital Identities – Ethics, Agency and Responsibility • The Interface between Digital and Pedagogical Notions of Inclusivity and Openness • Enhancing Deep Learning and Critical Thinking Skills with Digital Technology • Digital Technology and the Integrated Curriculum • Textual Analysis and Data Visualisation with Digital Tools • Facilitating Assessment with Digital Tools • Redefining the Teacher/Student Relationship: Co-learning and Co-inquiry • Digital Research Methodologies and Undergraduate Engagement • Remixing and Flipping the Classroom • The Democratisation of Knowledge: ‘Know-How’, Tacit Understanding and Digitisation • The Rise of the Personal Learning Environment • Digital Pedagogy – Design for Learning • Digital Facilitation in Inquiry and Project-based Learning Proposals Should include: Title of Paper or Presentation Abstract (no more than 250 words – PDF Format) Brief CV (no more than 100 words – PDF Format) Contact Information Forename and Surname Email Address Institutional Affiliation and Position Technical Equipment Requirements Please note that the following resources will be provided: PC/Mac running MS PowerPoint and Data Projector Wireless Internet Connectivity AV Playback Personal Laptop/Device Connectivity Registration The registration fee of £50 includes Programme, Lunch, Coffee/Tea Breaks and Post-Conference Publication. Important Dates Submission Deadline: Friday 1st May 2015 Notification of Acceptance: Friday 22nd May 2015 Registration Begins: Monday 25th May 2015 Early-Bird Registration Ends: Friday 12th June 2015 Please forward proposals and any queries to: Manny Bisby Twitter: @UCDoncaster Conference Co-ordinator University Centre Doncaster Web: www.digitalpedagogies.com Doncaster DN5 7SZ manny.bisby@don.ac.uk |
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