Call for EUNIS 2013 Dørup e-Learning Award
Suitable papers may be eligible for the EUNIS Jens Dørup E-Learning Award.
In order to enter for the EUNIS 2013 Dørup Award you should submit your abstract using this template. Abstracts of up to 5 pages in length will be accepted. You should give URL for any website referenced. Where login credentials are required to view your work please provide a guest login for use by the judging panel.
If you are shortlisted for the 2013 Award you will be notified and invited to submit a full paper for the Congress.
In order to qualify for the Award you or your organisation must be a paid up member of EUNIS and you must present your work at the Congress.
You may format your abstract as you wish so long as you cover these headings somewhere in the document taking note of the judging criteria:
Innovation
An implementation of the project must have taken place and the ways in which it is innovative and different from other e-learning implementations should be described.
Pedagogy
The project must clearly demonstrate the involvement of a pedagogical idea or educational objectives. The pedagogical foundation must be presented as well as how the IT-enhanced learning activities are aligned with or connected to other learning activities.
Technology
The information technology/technologies used can be proprietary, open source, a web 2.0/social software application or self-developed, but the choice of technology must be explained as well as how this technology gives an added value to the specific teaching and learning activities.
Usefulness and benefits of the innovation
Applicants must submit some form of evidence of the benefits. Benefits might include improvements in following areas (although other types of benefits will be considered): Recruitment and Retention; Skills and Employability; Student Achievement; Widening Participation and Social Justice; Support for students with Special Needs .Types of evidence to show the benefits have been achieved might include: case studies; exam results; internal and external evaluations; student feedback and focus groups; system logs or other statistics and anecdotal evidence from both students and staff.
Note from Judges:
We are particularly interested in the use of technology to support active engagement of learners. If your paper concerns a learning object or learning platform you should specify the types of activities developed around this.
We are interested in the innovative use of technology. You may enter a paper about a well–established technology so long as you are using it in an innovative way.
EUNIS Jens Dørup E-Learning Award Abstract Template
Submit Abstract for EUNIS Jens Dørup E-Learning Award