IWL'05
I-KNOW '05 - Special Track on"Integrating Working and Learning"
29 June 2005, Graz, Austria
Links: Program > Community Portal
Past Events: KMeL '04 > CoP '03
Organizers
- Stefanie Lindstaedt, Know-Center, Graz, Austria, slind@know-center.at
- Johannes Farmer , Know-Center, Graz, Austria, jfarmer@know-center.at
- Tobias Ley , Know-Center, Graz, Austria, tley@know-center.at
Important Dates
- 18 Apr 2005 - Revised camera-ready paper (8 pages)Acceptable file formats: Word for Windows, PostscriptStyle Guides: http://www.i-know.at/author_guidelines/style_guideSubmission to: iwl@know-center.at
- 29 Jun 2005 - IWL 2005 special track
Topics
- Informal learning, e.g.
- how can ad hoc learning in the workplace be supported effectively
- in which situations is unconscious, informal learning more advantageous than formal training
- how to determine if informal learning goals are met
- Collaborative Learning, e.g.
- Communities of Practice and their role in workplace learning
- CSCL and CSCW tools and practices
- The role of competencies in workplace learning, e.g.
- competency development in informal learning
- competency identification and measurement in dynamic domains
- The integration of learning and work environments
- how to utilize individuals’ work context information for learning purposes?
- context information on an individual level as well as an organizational level?
- how to improve productivity by providing accessible, customized and accountable information?
- how to integrate work and learning seamlessly and what are the benefits?
- The integration of learning and knowledge management, e.g.
- how to converge Personal Information Management with an Organisation’s Knowledge Management?
- Leveraging expertise in the workplace, e.g.
- how to develop expertise (competencies) at the work place
- how to enable colleagues to benefit from existing expertise
- Learning issues within process management
- Learning and collaboration issues within knowledge work
Program Committee
- Andrea Back , University St. Gallen, Switzerland
- Lilia Efimova, Telematica Instituut Enschede, Netherland
- John Erpenbeck, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany
- Frank Fuchs-Kittowski, Fraunhofer ISST Berlin, Germany
- Anna Fuglseth, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration Bergen, Norway
- Joachim Hasebrook, International School of New Media Lübeck, Germany
- Thomas Herrmann, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
- Alexander Karapidis, Fraunhofer IAO Stuttgart, Germany
- Andrea Kienle, University Dortmund, Germany
- Eric Ras, Fraunhofer IESE Kaiserslautern, Germany
- Walter Mattauch, Fraunhofer ISST Berlin, Germany
- Kurt Schneider, University Hannover, Germany
- Martin Wessner, Fraunhofer IPSI Darmstadt, Germany
