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Empowering Learners for Lifelong Competence Development: pedagogical, organisational and technological issues OPEN WORKSHOP Hotel Santo Domingo Madrid - España April 10-11, 2008
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Chairs Rob KoperRob Koper –Educational Technology Expertise Centre OTEC –Open Universiteit Nederland Henk SligteHenk Sligte –SCO-Kohnstamm Institute for Educational Research –Universiteit van Amsterdam Hosted by Altran SDBHosted by Altran SDB –Miguel Arjona
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About the TENCompetence project T he E uropean N etwork for Lifelong Competence Development.T he E uropean N etwork for Lifelong Competence Development. Aim: development of a technical, didactical and organizational infrastructure for life-long competence development of EU citizens: individual professional, team & organization.Aim: development of a technical, didactical and organizational infrastructure for life-long competence development of EU citizens: individual professional, team & organization. 4 years, December 2005 – December 2009.4 years, December 2005 – December 2009. 15 partners from 9 countries, coordinated by the Open University of the Netherlands15 partners from 9 countries, coordinated by the Open University of the Netherlands
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Objectives 1.R&D on innovative methods and technologies for the creation, storage, use, and exchange of knowledge resources related to Life-Long Competence Development 2.R&D on innovative, standards-based methods and tools for the creation, storage, use, and exchange of formal and informal learning activities and units of learning 3.R&D on innovative methods and technologies for the creation, storage, use, and exchange of formal and informal competence development programs 4.R&D on models, methods and technologies for the creation, storage, use, and exchange of networks of competence development programs from different sources around Europe to support lifelong competence development
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What is competence? All the factors for an actor to perform in an ecological niche.All the factors for an actor to perform in an ecological niche. The context in the ecological niche has an important impact, and to enable people to act in an ecological niche effectively, meta competences are necessary.The context in the ecological niche has an important impact, and to enable people to act in an ecological niche effectively, meta competences are necessary. To develop competences over time, including the changes of the ecological niche, meta cognitive processes and reflection play an important roleTo develop competences over time, including the changes of the ecological niche, meta cognitive processes and reflection play an important role
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More information and software download: www.tencompetence.org www.tencompetence.org
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This Workshop InteractiveInteractive –20 minutes presentation –10 minutes questions but especially discussion FlexibleFlexible –Shifts are possible (but not without your consent) Second level: What about your/our (personal) competence development(s)? [ the future ]Second level: What about your/our (personal) competence development(s)? [ the future ] Associate Partner NetworkAssociate Partner Network Evaluation formsEvaluation forms
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Short Papers 23 Papers23 Papers 17 for Presentation17 for Presentation 14 for Proceedings14 for Proceedings Paper proceedings:Paper proceedings: –Amsterdam: SCO-Kohnstamm Instituut –ISBN 978-90-6813-8474 Electronic proceedings: http://dspace.ou.nl/Electronic proceedings: http://dspace.ou.nl/
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11:0011:30Coffee 13:0014:30Lunch 20:30 21:00 Dinner Whereabouts on the programme
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StartStopTopics 09:0011:00Code Bash Session 11:0011:30Coffee 11:3013:00Code Bash Session 13:0014:30Lunch 14:3016:30Code Bash Session 16:0016:30Coffee 16:3018:00Code Bash Session 20:00Dinner MINGLE & INTERACT WITH CODE BASHERS DURING BREAKS
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14:3015:30 Final Session: Feedbacks and Comments Rob Koper [Open University] and Henk Sligte [University of Amsterdam] The sequel
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http://www.online-journals.org/i-jet
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iJET This interdisciplinary journal aims to focus on the exchange of relevant trends and research results as well as the presentation of practical experiences gained while developing and testing elements of technology enhanced learning. So it aims to bridge the gape between pure academic research journals and more practical publications. So it covers the full range from research, application development to experience reports and product descriptions.
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Full papers A full paper (4000 words) for a special issue of the International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning – June 2008A full paper (4000 words) for a special issue of the International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning – June 2008 Deadline May 16!! Tight schedule, Template…Deadline May 16!! Tight schedule, Template… Papers IN: April 28, 3 reviewersPapers IN: April 28, 3 reviewers Review April 29 – May 8: comments OUT: May 9Review April 29 – May 8: comments OUT: May 9 Final papers IN May 15Final papers IN May 15 BUT: we may be able to loosen the time pressure…BUT: we may be able to loosen the time pressure…
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Internet access Username: altranUsername: altran Password: freePassword: free
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ENJOY IT
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We could arrange a special issue of about 10 papers. We need a obliging commitment regarding the number of papers (including the paper titles and authors) until the end of April 2008. Furthermore please send us a list of your review committee (name, title, affiliation). In this case no new reviews are necessary. Deadline for the submissions could be 15 June 2008 for a publishing date in July.
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