Deadline for Submissions extended to Friday, January 13, 2012
Call for Proposals – 6th Canadian Learning Commons Conference
New Media, New Fluencies and Life Skills Development: Preparing Learners for the 21st Century
We invite submissions for the 6th Canadian Learning Commons Conference, May 7 - 9, 2012 to be held at the University of Calgary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
In his 2009 book, “Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture: Media Education for the 21st Century.” (MIT Press), Henry Jenkins talks about the skills students need to succeed: “The new literacies almost all involve social skills developed through collaboration and networking. These skills build on the foundation of traditional literacy, research skills, technical skills, and critical-analysis skills taught in the classroom.” (p. 29)
Learning Commons have established themselves as a place where students come to engage in collaborative learning by providing the spaces, technologies, information resources, and expert assistance to support that learning. We invite our colleagues to come together in Calgary to discuss recent developments in Learning Commons services.
- As institutions of higher learning strive to meet the expectations of 21st century learners, how has Learning Commons evolved?
- What is the role of the Learning Commons in enhancing student engagement, retention and success?
- What are new developments in the physical, social and technical environment of the Commons?
- What services are being offered in Learning Commons to cultivate the development of collaboration, networking and other life skills?
- What new programs are we offering to ensure the development of fluencies for the creation of knowledge using new media?
- How are we integrating data resources into Learning Commons Services?
- How are we expanding upon the traditional collaborations between learning support units, libraries and IT to include teaching support units, instructors and students in the development and delivery of Learning Commons services?
- What recent innovations in the use of technologies to support learning have we incorporated into the Learning Commons?
- What have we done to create a culture of respect for diverse learning styles within the Learning Commons?
We welcome submissions that take a theoretical or applied approach to these and related questions. Proposals will be accepted for presentations (30 minute sessions providing 20 minutes for presentations and 10 minutes for questions) and posters. The deadline for submissions has been extended to Friday, January 13, 2012. Please include a title, abstract (no more than 250 words for presentations or 100 words for posters), biographical information of presenter(s) and send to [email protected]. Successful proposals will be identified by Friday, January 20, 2012.
Presenters are expected to attend the 6th Canadian Learning Commons Conference and all fees (including registration, travel, accommodation, etc.) are their responsibility. For additional information, please contact Darlene Warren ([email protected]), Associate Vice-Provost Libraries and Cultural Resources, Learning Services.
Located in the foothills of Canada’s Rocky Mountains, Calgary is a safe, clean and vibrant city of over 1 million people that offers easy access to breathtaking outdoor adventure in a pristine wilderness. For more information about the city, visit the Calgary Tourism website at www.visitcalgary.com
Conference Website: http://www.ucalgary.ca/clcc2012/