The IFIP TC3 Open Conference on Computers in Education (OCCE) 2018 was held in Linz, Austria, from June 25-28, 2018, with a doctoral consortium event held on June 24, 2018. Participation was truly international, with contributions from authors ranging from Armenia to the United Kingdom, from Botswana to Taiwan, from Colombia to South Africa, and from Kyrgyzstan to New Zealand. In total, lead authors came from 31 countries, across five continents. In total, 63 papers were submitted to the conference (all subjected to double-blind review by two independent reviewers), 35 were submitted for consideration for this post-conference book (with 18 subjected to a second round of double-blind review by two independent reviewers), and, following these later reviews, 27 were selected and accepted. On average, with 162 reviews undertaken in total (independent of reviews by the editors), each of the 63 papers were subjected to 2.6 reviews, and each of the 27 selected papers were subjected to 6 reviews. We are delighted to present the outcomes of the research undertaken by these 27 authors and their collaborators in this volume. The conference theme "Empowering Learners for Life in the Digital Age" drives our attention to the increasingly urgent need to allow each citizen to be able to face a society dramatically changed by technological evolution. Such a broad topic can be addressed in different ways and with different perspectives, which means that not only new skills and abilities are to be identified and addressed, but that the learning environment as a whole is to be reconsidered and questioned.
Empowering Learners for Life in the Digital Age
Rosa Bottino;
2019
Abstract
The IFIP TC3 Open Conference on Computers in Education (OCCE) 2018 was held in Linz, Austria, from June 25-28, 2018, with a doctoral consortium event held on June 24, 2018. Participation was truly international, with contributions from authors ranging from Armenia to the United Kingdom, from Botswana to Taiwan, from Colombia to South Africa, and from Kyrgyzstan to New Zealand. In total, lead authors came from 31 countries, across five continents. In total, 63 papers were submitted to the conference (all subjected to double-blind review by two independent reviewers), 35 were submitted for consideration for this post-conference book (with 18 subjected to a second round of double-blind review by two independent reviewers), and, following these later reviews, 27 were selected and accepted. On average, with 162 reviews undertaken in total (independent of reviews by the editors), each of the 63 papers were subjected to 2.6 reviews, and each of the 27 selected papers were subjected to 6 reviews. We are delighted to present the outcomes of the research undertaken by these 27 authors and their collaborators in this volume. The conference theme "Empowering Learners for Life in the Digital Age" drives our attention to the increasingly urgent need to allow each citizen to be able to face a society dramatically changed by technological evolution. Such a broad topic can be addressed in different ways and with different perspectives, which means that not only new skills and abilities are to be identified and addressed, but that the learning environment as a whole is to be reconsidered and questioned.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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