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A book edited by Dr. Alexandra Okada, Ms. Teresa Connolly and Dr. Peter Scott Knowledge Media Institute - The Open University UK |
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Full chapter Submission: Information for authors: 1- Format and 2- Details |
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Introduction Web 2.0 based technologies have been changing the ways we communicate with other people, how we acquire and assimilate information as well as how we produce knowledge. This networked world creates a sense of “always being in touch or reachable” for “sharing, remixing and reusing information”. Users, both organizations and individuals, can now create their own communities, construct content together and enable formal or informal learning collaboratively. As a result, this mixed economy of ‘official’ open content from organisations and open content coming from learning communities through Web 2.0 plays an important role in widening participation in Higher Education. Understanding the creation of these interactive experiences will be essential for producing significant Open Educational Resources (OERs) and helping learners become more active and able to manage their learning by themselves. In order to obtain all the benefits that these “open and user-generated content, resources and tools” promise, this book investigates how OERs can be deployed successfully to enrich the collaborative formal and informal learning experience. Our aim is to offer a solid theoretical foundation and precise guidelines on how to produce and use OERs to ensure positive outcomes in terms of “user-generated knowledge”. Objectives of the book
Target Audience The target audience of this book is the wider educational community across all sectors, undergraduates and postgraduates, researchers, teaching practitioners, international policy makers, educational technologists and individuals who are interested in how Web 2.0, social media and emerging technologies and OER will impact on formal education and the social implications that surround collaborative online learning and virtual communities. Recomended Topics
Publisher This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group Inc.), publisher of the “Information Science Reference” (formerly Idea Group Reference), and “Medical Information Science Reference”, and “IGI Publishing” imprints. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit www.igi-global.com. This publication is anticipated to be released in 2011. Important Dates Proposal Submission Deadline: June 30, 2010 Submission Procedure Researchers and practitioners interested in submitting chapters are invited to submit on or before May 15, 2010, a 2-3 page chapter proposal clearly explaining the mission and concerns of his or her proposed chapter. Authors of accepted proposals will be notified and sent chapter guidelines. Full chapters ( 7,000 - 10,000 words) are expected to be submitted to (oerbook@gmail.com) by September 15, 2010. All submitted chapters should be in MS-Word or Open Office format and will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project. Additional information regarding the call for chapters can be found at (http://books.kmi.open.ac.uk/cl2oer/) Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word document) to:
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