ICEIP-2025
Kuwait City,Kuwait 06th Feb 2025
International Conference on E-learning and Innovative Pedagogies
( ICEIP )
Call for Paper
Call For Paper
- Considering Digital Pedagogies
- New learning supported by new technologies: challenges and successes
- Old learning using new technologies, for better or for worse
- Traditional (didactic, mimetic) and new (transformative, reflexive) pedagogies, with and without new technology
- Changing classroom discourse in the new media classroom
- Peer to peer learning: learners as teachers
- From hierarchical to lateral knowledge flows, teaching-learning relationships
- Supporting learner diversity
- Beyond traditional literacy: reading and writing in a multimodal communications environment
- Digital readings: discovery, navigation, discernment and critical literacy
- Metacognition, abstraction, and architectural thinking: new learning processes in new technological environments
- Formative and summative assessment: technologies in the service of heritage and new assessment practices
- Evaluating technologies in learning
- Shifting the balance of learning agency: how learners become more active participants in their own learning
- Recognizing learner differences and using them as a productive resource
- Collaborative learning, distributed cognition and collective intelligence
- Mixed modes of sociability: blending face to face, remote, synchronous and asynchronous learning
- New science, mathematics and technology teaching
- Technology in the service of the humanities and social sciences
- The arts and design in a techno-learning environment
- New Digital Institutions and Spaces
- Blurring the boundaries of formal and informal learning
- Times and places: lifelong and lifewide learning
- Always ready learnability, just in time learning, and portable knowledge sources
- Educational architectures: changing the spaces and times
- Educational hierarchies: changing organizational structures
- Student-teacher relations and discourse
- Sources of knowledge authority: learning content, syllabi, standards
- Schools as knowledge producing communities
- Planning and delivering learning digitally
- Teachers as curriculum developers
- Teachers as participant researchers and professional reflective practice
- Technologies of Mediation
- Ubiquitous computing: devices, interfaces, and educational uses
- Social networking technologies in the service of learning
- Digital writing tools; wikis, blogs, slide presentations, websites, and writing assistants
- Supporting multimodality: designing meanings which cross written, oral, visual, audio, spatial, and tactile modes
- Designing meanings in the new media: podcasts; digital video, and digital imaging
- Learning management systems
- Learning content and metadata standards
- Designed for learning: new devices and new applications
- Usability and participatory design: beyond technocentrism
- Learning to use and adapt new technologies
- Learning through new technologies
- Designing Social Transformations
- Learning technologies for work, civics and personal life
- Ubiquitous learning in the service of the knowledge society and knowledge economy
- Ubiquitous learning for the society of constant change
- Ubiquitous diversity in the service of diversity and constructive globalism
- Inclusive education addressing social differences: material (class, locale), corporeal (age, race, sex and sexuality, and physical and mental characteristics) and symbolic (culture, language, gender, family, affinity and persona)
- Changing the balance of agency for a participatory culture and deeper democracy
- From one to many, to many to many: changing the direction of knowledge flows
- Beyond the traditional literacy basics: new media and synaesthetic meaning-making