[AISWorld] Call for Papers - Special Issue Social Media: Computing Education Perspective in Diverse Educational Contexts

Vasileios Paliktzoglou paliktzoglou at gmail.com
Mon Nov 18 05:36:15 EST 2019


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> Dear Colleagues,
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> Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
> We appreciate if you could help us to spread the *extended deadline* for
> call for paper: http://jise.org/socialmedia.html
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> Call for Papers - Special Issue
> Social Media: Computing Education Perspective in Diverse Educational
> Contexts
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> The Journal of Information Systems Education (JISE) invites submissions
> for a Special Issue titled “Social Media: Computing Education Perspective
> in Diverse Educational Contexts” expected to be published in late 2020.
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> The academic world has been experiencing a rapid growth in the adoption of
> social media that has the potential to constructively complement
> traditional education and even replace it in the cases of distance/online
> learning. Social media in computing education is used in many institutions
> for educational purposes in numerous innovative ways even to the extent of
> being utilized in traditional face-to-face classrooms. A wealth of academic
> research has been published related to social media in education, and the
> purpose of this special issue is to collect research studies of social
> media in computing education.
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> The aim of this special issue is to discuss research findings, share good
> practices and practical experiences, and address the challenges of using
> social media in computing education. The special issue will focus on how
> social media in computing education is being used to transform teaching and
> learning practices in various educational contexts and settings.
> Additionally, the special issue will cover a wide range of aspects related
> to the use of social media in computing education, such as adoption of
> social media in instructional activities, applicability of different social
> media tools in computing education, pedagogical frameworks, theoretical
> approaches, managerial perspectives, and possible ethical issues, etc.
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> For this special issue of JISE, we invite the submission of high-quality,
> innovative, and insightful articles. Topics include but are not limited to:
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> - Social media and social learning environments in computing education
> - Effective teaching techniques and strategies using social media in
> computing education
> - Games and game learning using social media in computing education
> - Pedagogical frameworks for using social media in computing education
> purposes
> - Different methodologies for integrating social media in computing
> education in diverse educational contexts
> - Theoretical approaches to using social media in computing education
> - Different tools and applications of social media in computing education
> for instructional use
> - Ethical dilemmas and alternative solutions to instructor/learner
> relationships for using social media in computing education
> - Motivation toward learning via social media in computing education
> - Managerial issues of using social media in computing education
> - Impact of social media in computing education on the current learning
> and teaching processes
> - Evaluations of integrated social media in computing education for
> educational purposes
> http://jise.org/socialmedia.html
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> Many Thanks,
> Vasileios
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