NLC2024 Submission Information
NLC2024 Submission Information
NLC2024 conference themes
- Digital futures and environmental renaissance (e.g., sustainability, the need for degrowth in digitalization, well-being issues and perspectives in networked learning, rewilding networked learning ecologies, networked learning, environment and climate change)
- Artificial intelligence, learning analytics and emergent digital technologies (e.g., the role of AI, learning analytics, immersive technologies, generative pre-trained transformers (GPT), mixed realities, mobile technologies for networked learning)
- Ethical and responsible innovation and research (e.g., privacy, surveillance, inclusion, criticality, equity and social justice, relational pedagogies, eco pedagogies)
- Spaces, places and modalities for networked learning (e.g., online, blended, hybrid, boundless), design, implementation and evaluation of networked learning
- Networked learning in formal, non-formal and informal contexts of learning and development across the lifespan (e.g., early childhood, school, higher education, professional development, community learning, large-scale and small-scale open courses)
- Theory and theorisation advancing the field of networked learning
- Philosophies, theories, methodologies, and research designs for networked learning (e.g., postdigitality, posthumanism, phenomenography, phenomenology, social network analysis, socio-material approaches)
NLC2024 submission formats
- Full papers on research results
- Short papers on research in progress (Pecha Kucha presentation)
- Symposia: 1.5 hours – You convene, organise and invite 3–4 full papers to present on a chosen theme
- Workshops: 1.5 hours – Active involvement of participants (e.g., concerning a concept, method, model or technology)
- Round table discussions: 1.5 hours – Open discussion of topic introduced and framed by the organiser
NLC2024 submission details
Please find more information on how to submit the submission types listed below
Please note:
All NLC submissions (excluding round table and workshop proposals) are peer-reviewed anonymously. However, we kindly ask you to include author details when uploading your final submissions.
Please note:
All NLC submissions (excluding round table and workshop proposals) are peer-reviewed anonymously. Therefore, please remember to remove all author details from your documents before submission. This includes removing the names from appearing both in your document and in the document properties.
If you are unsure how to remove author details from the document properties, please follow the guide below to remove author details from your (Windows) document.
How to remove author details from your submission
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- Click Remove Properties and Personal Information
- Tick the box Remove the following properties from this file
- Tick the boxes Authors and Last saved by
- Click Ok