Format & Expectations

 

Format

 

The workshop format will consist of oral presentations followed by group discussions aimed at providing participants with sufficient time for discussion and exploring themes of major interest.

Duration: usually 3 hours.

 

Expectations


To foster fruitful discussions among participants as well as potential collaborations for future research on Smart Cities Learning.
By the way we are quite sure that participants will bring back home at least a new perspective that may help them to get in contact with present active protagonists of the Smart Cities development.

 

Target audience

 

Target audience of this workshop are people who think about technology enhanced learning in future, who have visions and perhaps insights about educational developments to come in the next years in smart cities, villages and territories. As the topic is interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary by nature, all potential ICALT participants could be interested in the workshop: technologists and computer scientists, educators and teachers, psychologists and sociologists, educational designers and policy makers, industrial players and professionals.

The workshop has a broad target: academic researchers, developers, educationists, practitioners and policy makers. It is expected to attract all people interested in the transformation of education induced by the increasing smartness of future cities. In particular it is expected to attract people involved in ubiquitous learning and embodiment, integrated web-mobile-internet of thing environments, ubiquitous personalization and contextualization, privacy & security, social computing and collaborative learning, educational design in complex environments, shool of the future.