TENCompetence Winter School
1-6 February 2009, Innsbruck (Austria) http://www.tencompetence.org/node/167
OBJECTIVES
The TENCompetence Winter School is considered as an intense training and collaboration on the core topics related to the TENCompetence project (http://www.tencompetence.org), building the European Network for lifelong competence development. The first two TENCompetence Winter Schools received a positive feedback from the attendees. The main theme of the third one will be Competence Management in Learning Networks. The programme includes lectures and hands-on sessions from leading experts in the field. We want to offer enough space for interactive sessions, informal discussions, group work, and students' presentations. Our ambition is to stimulate emergence of communities of practice and learning networks as well as to support joint research opportunities. PhD students and other interested people are invited to participate and contribute to creation of an exciting learning experience.
TOPICS
Personal Competence Development Replacing Teachers with Crowds Networks for Learning Professionals Learning Activity Design Simulation & Game Based Learning Educational Theories, Concepts, Methods Mash-Up Personal Learning Environments Competence Development Networks Disagreement Management Telepresence & Streaming Media Systems Learning at Work Oranizing Project Dissemination
LECTURERS
Albert Angehrn, INSEAD, France Jon Dron, Athabasca University, Canada Dai Griffiths, University of Bolton, United Kingdom Hannes Ebner, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Davinia Hernández-Leo, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain Wolf Hilzensauer, Salzburg Research, Austria Rob Koper, Open University, Netherlands Ruud Lemmers, LogicaCMG, Netherlands Jocelyn Manderveld, SURF Foundation, Netherlands Ambjörn Naeve, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Sandra Schaffert, Salzburg Research, Austria Peter Scott, Open University, United Kingdom Peter Sloep, Open University, Netherlands Fridolin Wild, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria Scott Wilson, University of Bolton, United Kingdom
ORGANISATION
Milos Kravcik, Open University, Netherlands Christian Glahn, Open University, Netherlands Wolfgang Greller, Open University, Netherlands Sebastian Kelle, Open University, Netherlands Mieke Haemers, Open University, Netherlands Sabine Maassen, Open University, Netherlands
VENUE
The winter school will take place nearby Innsbruck, an internationally renowned winter sport centre in western Austria. The participants will stay in the Tiroler Bildungsinstitut - Grillhof (http://www.tirol.gv.at/themen/bildung/einrichtungen/grillhof).
COST
EUR 550 (including accommodation and meals, excluding traveling expenses). TENCompetence is not allowed to provide any grants to external students. We encourage especially the project partners from the PRO-LC Cluster (http://www.professional-learning-cluster.org) to enable their members attending the event and support exchange of knowledge among these closely related projects.
APPLICATIONS
The winter school is intended for PhD students and other researchers investigating the issues related to lifelong competence development and technology enhanced learning. People are invited to submit applications to milos.kravcik@ou.nl. The application should include a Curriculum Vitae and an abstract describing the research objective. The deadline for submissions is October 31st, 2008. The school will be limited to 40 participants.