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This book will aim to provide relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings in the area of social media, directly concerning the pedagogical challenges of the recent years. It will be written for professionals who want to improve their understanding of the strategic role of social media at different levels of the education in the information and knowledge society. So, it will present social media at the level of the learning centered on student, at the level of teaching courses and seminars/labs, at the level of the research activity of the academic staff, and also, at the level of the management and collaboration between the academic networks and organizations, of teams and work groups, of information systems and, finally, at the level of individuals as actors in the postmodern educational process.
The ultimate goal is to produce a high-quality publication that will make its mark in its field and provide professional recognition for every contributor.
Target Audience
The target audience of this book will be composed of professionals and researchers working in the field of social science, education sciences, computer science, information and communication sciences, and knowledge management in various disciplines, e.g. teaching, e-learning, management, sociology, pedagogy, psychology, adult education, computer science, and information technology. Moreover, the book will provide insights and support executives in educational institutions concerned with the management of expertise, knowledge, information and organizational development in different types of academic communities and environments.
Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Academic applications for podcasting
• Academic events through social-media (Eventful, The Hotlist, Meetup.com, Upcoming, Eventseer, AllConferences)
• Analytics for social media
• Budgeting for social media in academic organizations
• Case studies for successful social media commuting and presenting
• Communication, both internal and external.
• Diagramming and visual collaboration in educational institutions
• Document Managing and Editing Tools: Docs.com, Dropbox.com, Google Docs, Syncplicity
• Executive and employee social media education and training.
• How do universities deal with social media obstacles/shortcomings
• Impact of social media on the quality of the didactic process
• Integrating social media and traditional media within the academic environment
• Livecasting for education
• Location-based social networks (Facebook places, Foursquare, Geoloqi, Google Latitude, Gowalla, The Hotlist)
• Mobile social media and mobile teaching/learning
• Photography and art sharing (deviantArt, Flickr, Photobucket, Picasa, SmugMug, Zooomr) and the new education
• Social bookmarking (or social tagging): CiteULike, Delicious, Diigo, Google Reader, StumbleUpon, folkd
• Social media tools for schools and universities
• Social networking used in the new academic environment (ASmallWorld, Bebo, Cyworld, Diaspora, Facebook, Google+, Hi5, Hyves, IRC, LinkedIn, MySpace, Ning, Orkut, Plaxo, Tagged, Tuenti, XING, Yammer)
• Social news: Digg, Mixx, Social i my2i, Newsvine, NowPublic, Reddit
• Teaching through presentation sharing (Prezi, scribd, SlideShare)
• The use of Content Management Systems for education (Drupal, Joomla, Plone, Siteforum, Wordpress)
• The advertising of universities using social media
• Using blogs (Blogger, Drupal, LiveJournal, Open Diary, WordPress, Xanga) for educational purposes
• Using microblogging (Google Buzz, Identi.ca, Twitter) for communicating academic events
• Using video sharing for education (Dailymotion, Metacafe, Nico Nico Douga, Openfilm, sevenload, Viddler, Vimeo, YouTube)
• Using wikis (PBworks, Wetpaint, Wikia, Wikimedia, Wikispaces) in Science Classes
Submission Procedure
Researchers, and practitioners (including professors, teachers, lecturers, public relations and advertising specialists, students, PhD students etc.) are invited to submit on or before October 30, 2011, a 2-3 page chapter proposal clearly explaining the mission and concerns of his or her proposed chapter. Authors of accepted proposals will be notified by November 15, 2011 about the status of their proposals and sent chapter guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be submitted by February 28, 2012. In a full chapter, the contributor can extend the ideas and the topics presented in the 2-3 page proposal. The full chapters (containing 8,000 – 12,000 words and formatted accordingly with a template we will provide) must be written in American English. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project.
Publisher
This book is scheduled to be published by the IGI Global (formerly Idea Group Inc.), a prestigious international publisher of the “Information Science Reference” (formerly Idea Group Reference), “Medical Information Science Reference,” “Business Science Reference,” and “Engineering Science Reference” imprints. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit www.igi-global.com. This publication is anticipated to be released in 2012.
Important Dates
October 30, 2011: Proposal Submission Deadline
November 15, 2011: Notification of Acceptance
February, 28, 2012: Full Chapter Submission
May 15, 2012: Review Results Returned
June 15, 2012: Final Chapter Submission
July 15, 2012: Final Deadline
Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word document):
Dr. Bogdan Patrut
Department of Mathematics, Informatics, and Education Sciences
“Vasile Alecsandri” University of Bacau, Romania
Tel.: +40 234 20 60 90 GSM: +40 728 88 22 88, +40 741 63 81 82
E-mail: bogdan@edusoft.ro
Web: www.edusoft.ro/bogdan
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