40 participants at Dr. Dan Csontos’ Workshop, PhD-students, and PhDs, all enthusiastic. Good discussions on how to get your paper through the editor’s gate with elegantly formulated cover letters. If that does not work – appeal if necessary. Moreover we discussed how to write informative titles, smart abstracts, and well structured papers and obtain the “flow” in the paper. As well as strategies for getting out mostly of the research and publish with high impacts and finally to get your paper understood by the reader.
HMI-seminar
Welcome to a seminar with Åsa Harvard, PhD student in Cognitive science at
Lund University and associate professor of Visual communication at K3,
Malmö University College.
The seminar is on Friday, April 15. at 12.00 in K2lab’s open space, 7th
floor, Elevator C, DSV.
Title : Visual learning games: games and math practice in an afterschool
club.
Welcome!
Seminar with Prof. Berner Lindström
Professor Berner Lindström and Niklas Karlsson, PhD student visited K2-lab on Friday, March 18th. Prof. Lindström presented an overview of research activities at The Linnaeus Centre for Research on Learning, Interaction and Mediated Communication in Contemporary Society (LinCS) , Gothenburg university. We have many research interests in common in areas such as mobile learning, virtual learning environments, digital literacy, etc.
The WIDE project at K2Lab has started collaborating with Lindström and Karlsson, in a study concerning the use of social bookmarking and tag clouds in education. We are looking forward to analyzing some very interesting data together!
Licentiate seminar Johan Eliasson
Interaction design for mobile learners Design guidelines for location-based and contextual learning supported by mobile devices
Respondent: Johan Eliasson
Opponent: professor Mikael Wiberg, Uppsala universitet
Examinator: professor Paul Johannesson, DSV
Huvudhandledare: professor Robert Ramberg, DSV
Book Project – E-Health Communities and Online Self-Help Groups: Applications and Usage
Hi,
I am in the process of editing a book entitled “E-Health Communities and Online Self-Help Groups: Applications and Usage” to be published by IGI Global (www.igi-global.com) scheduled for release in 2011. If you have ideas for a book chapter in this area, I would very much like you to contribute to the book. Or, perhaps you know someone that could be interested, who can be invited to send a chapter proposal. Call for chapters is available at http://www.igi-global.com/requests/details.asp?ID=807.
/Åsa