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    <b>"Citizen, Territory and Technologies: Smart Learning Contexts and
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    <i>• Monica Divitini, Norwegian University of Science and
      Technology, Norway<br>
      • Óscar Mealha, University of Aveiro, Portugal<br>
      • Matthias Rehm, Aalborg University, Denmark</i><br class="">
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    <b>Important dates:</b><br class="">
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    • Deadline: <b>October 30, 2017 </b><br>
    • Notification to the authors: November 30, 2017<br>
    • Camera ready paper: December 15, 2017<br>
    • Publication of the special issue: end of December, 2017<br>
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    <b>Overview</b><br class="">
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    How to support learning ecosystems to get smarter and play a central
    role to regional development and social innovation ?<br>
    “Smart,” is not simply equivalent to “technology enhanced” or
    “intelligent” learning ecosystems but, rather, learning ecosystems
    that promote the multidimensional well-being of all players of
    learning processes (i.e., students, professors, administrative
    personnel and technicians, territorial stakeholders, and, for the
    schools, parents) and contribute to the increase of the social
    capital of a “region,” also thanks to the mediation of the
    technologies.<br>
    This special issue and the Timisoara Declaration, challenge
    researches and practitioners in reflecting on how it would be
    possible to generate a concrete impact, starting with the
    achievement of a better understanding of learning ecosystems and
    contexts, to continue with the strategic design to support the
    increase of ecosystems’ “smartness”, with the generation of impact
    in real life well beyond technology enhanced prototypes and demo
    and, last but not least, with the promotion of adequate policies and
    action plans.<br>
    Researcher and practitioners are invited to submit their R&D
    work on policies, case studies, entrepreneur experiences with a
    special focus on understanding how relevant are the smart learning
    ecosystems (schools, campus, working places, informal learning
    contexts, etc.) for regional development and social innovation and
    how the effectiveness of the relation of citizens and smart
    ecosystems can be enhanced.  <br>
    Contributions are also expected to address how technology mediated
    instruments can foster the citizen’s engagement with learning
    ecosystems and territories, namely by understanding innovative human
    centered design and development models/techniques,
    education/training practices, informal social learning, innovative
    citizen-driven policies, technology mediated experiences and their
    impact. This set of concerns will contribute to foster the social
    innovation sectors and ICT and economic development and deployment
    strategies alongside new policies for smarter proactive citizens. <br>
    This special issue is supported by the Association for Smart
    Learning Ecosystems and Regional Development (<a
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    <b>Topics of Interest</b><br class="">
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    The three main scientific topics considered in this special issue
    are: <br>
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    • Influences, Relations and ModelsTo consider work on: vision,
    strategies and processes; interplay between formal and informal
    learning; new educational models; continuity-discontinuity of time;
    technology, place/space, process; sharing & participatory
    practices; use of public space & services; dual education and
    other mixed educational approaches; open access; social innovation;
    cultural influences; monitoring and benchmarking of smartness of
    learning ecosystems; orchestration: complexity and its government;
    going from smart cities and regions' challenges to smart learning
    environments<br>
    • Abilities, Skills and CompetencesTo consider work on: general
    frameworks; design, data and other relevant literacies; digital
    skills & competences; acquisition strategies; gamification:
    pedagogical, social challenges; monitoring, evaluation and
    awareness; literacies, skills and competences of smart citizens<br>
    • Techno EcosystemsTo consider work on: open & big data
    management and application in education; interoperability of data
    & services; safety & security; privacy; trustability; IoT,
    ubiquitous and wearable technology; geolocalized information;
    technology mediation<br>
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                                also a special issue on</i><br>
                              'Pervasive participation - New Horizons
                              for Citizen Involvement and User
                              Experience'<br>
                              Guest Editors: Sarah-Kristin Thiel, Peter
                              Fröhlich, Glenda Caldwell, Matthias
                              Baldauf <br>
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                              • Spring 2018<br>
                              'Making old age inviting and worth living
                              through ICTs in the 21st century'<br>
                              Guest Editors: Sergio Sayago, Josep Blat,
                              Margarida Romero, Kim Sawchuk<br>
                              <i>with a focus section on:</i><br>
                              'Human Work Interaction Design meets
                              International Development'<br>
                              Guest Editors: Pedro Campos, Barbara Rita
                              Barricelli, Jose Abdelnour-Nocera<br>
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                              • Summer 2018<br>
                              'Human Computer Intraction Perspectives on
                              Industry 4.0'<br>
                              Guest Editors: Mario Aehneit, Ralf Klamma,
                              Viktoria Pammer-Schindler <br>
                              <i>with a focus section on</i> <br>
                              Future Directions of UX Studies: Learning
                              from Best Practices <br>
                              Guest Editors: Anna-Katharina Frison,
                              Florian Lachner, Andreas Riener, Ingrid
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