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Betreff: [AISWorld] WEB2.0 - LEARNING, SYSTEMS, & SECURITY
Datum: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 12:18:36 +0100
Von: Peter Baloh <peter.baloh@ef.uni-lj.si>
An: <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>


CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

WEB2.0 - LEARNING, SYSTEMS, & SECURITY
Brunel University, UK
April 8th & 9th, 2010
web2pt0.ning.com

Web 2.0 is an international conference exploring Technology-Enhanced
Learning, Systems, & Security. The next Web generation will involve
computer-based communication, information sharing, inter-operability, and
collaboration to support these processes. The conference will consider
evolving pedagogical approaches and raise the profile of research in
technology-enhanced LEARNING; spread good practice in the use of web-based
SYSTEMS; and facilitate collaboration between practitioners, researchers,
and policy makers concerned with web-SECURITY.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Nicholas Ramano, Oklahoma State University, USA
Mohini Singh, RMIT, Australia

CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Chris Evans & Ray Hackney, Brunel University, UK

PROGRAM CHAIR
Stephen Burgess, Victoria University, Australia

INTERNATIONAL CHAIRS
Yair Levy, Nova Southeastern University, USA
Shan Pan, National University, Singapore

REVIEW CHAIR
Tom Butler, University College Cork, Ireland

PUBLICATIONS CHAIR
Guy Fitzgerald, Brunel University, UK

BACKGROUND
Web 2.0 aims to explore Technology-enhanced Learning, Systems & Security.
The next generation will involve computer-based communication, information
sharing, inter operability, and collaboration to support these processes.
Evolving technologies include web-based communities, hosted services, and
applications such as social-networking sites (e.g Facebook, Twitter),
video-sharing sites (e.g. YouTube), video and audio podcasting, wikis,
blogs, and folksonomies (e.g. Delicious) in addition to psychological
security profiling.

OBJECTIVES
- explore the potential impact of Web 2.0
- spread good practice in the use of Web 2.0
- consider evolving pedagogical approaches using Web 2.0
- raise the profile of research on Web 2.0
Topics of Interest include, but are not limited to: evolving pedagogies for
Web 2.0 security, social networking, podcasting, wikis, blogging,video
sharing, screencasting,folksonomies, eLearning 2.0 and people with
disabilities, the potential impact of eLearning 2.0 on the Third World,
creativity and Web 2.0, Human-Computer Interaction, Business and Web 2.0
security.

FORMAT
Web 2.0 will comprise invited keynote speakers and individual presentations.
The conference will be recorded and published online as a series of
screencasts.

PARTICIPANTS
All welcome but presenters must submit a 500 word ABSTRACT and TITLE for
BLIND REVIEW to chris.evans@brunel.ac.ukwith "Web2.0" in the subject line.

IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of abstract of presentation: FEBRUARY 26, 2010

CONFERENCE LOCATION
Brunel Business School, Brunel University, West London, UK Brunel University
is in Uxbridge on the western edge of London. Uxbridge is in a prime
location for reaching the transport network that embraces London and
South-east England. It is a short drive from the M4, M40 and M25 and has the
added benefit of being on the edge of the London Underground network. It is
about a 25-minute drive or bus ride from London's Heathrow airport.



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