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Norbert
Pachler
Dr Norbert Pachler (convenor) is Professor of Education
at the Institute of Education, University of London. His research interests
include foreign language pedagogy, teacher education and development,
and new technologies in education and he has published widely in these
fields. He is currently co-editor of the Language Learning Journal (Routledge),
associate editor of the London Review of Education (Routledge) and editor
of Reflecting Education (WLE Centre).
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Ben
Bachmair
Until his retirement in 2008 Prof. Dr Ben Bachmair was professor
of pedagogy, media education and instructional technology at the University
of Kassel, Germany, and former dean of the faculty of humanities. From
1992 until 2005 he was founding chair of the international university
consortium for media and cultural studies CoMundus with its European Master
programme. He led the German Commission of media education for some years.
He is a member of the London Mobile Learning Group and an Associate of
the WLE Centre for Excellence at the Institute of Education, University
of London. As a visiting professor he teaches at the Faculty of Sociology
of the State University of St. Petersburg, Russia, and is a member of
the federal commission for the protection of the human dignity and of
minors in broadcasting, television and the internet (KJM). He is currently
scientific adviser of the MyMobile project for mobile learning (medien+bildung,
Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany). His specialisms include: mass communication,
education and pedagogy, media and learning especially mobile learning,
media socialization, media reception and personal development, protection
of children from harmful media content, media education in Europe, cultural
development, media and cultural studies.
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Ben Bachmair
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John
Cook
John Cook is Professor of Learning Innovation at UWE Bristol
and convenor of the Designing for Digital Learners (D4DL) Research Group
(see http://goo.gl/5zwPuU).
He has published/presented around 250 refereed articles and invited talks
in the area of social, interactive and personal media. John has over 12
years project management experience, which includes work for such funders
as AHRB, BECTA, HEFCE (RLO CETL Manager 2005-2008), and EC (includes leadership
on three Framework projects). John sits on various journal editorial boards
and conducts Assessor and review work for The Leverhulme Trust, ESRC,
EPSRC, EU, UK Government and Science Foundation of Ireland and serves
on the ESRC Peer Review College. For more information see:
http://www.uwe.ac.uk/research/brille
http://people.uwe.ac.uk/Pages/person.aspx?accountname=campus\jn-cook
http://westengland.academia.edu/JohnCook/About
http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/john-cook6
http://twitter.com/johnnigelcook
http://www.slideshare.net/johnnigelcook
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Gunther
Kress
Gunther Kress is Professor of Semiotics and Education at
the Institute of Education, University of London. Professor Kress' work
addresses questions of meaning in their interrelations with social and
cultural organisation. In his professional location, the focus of his
work is on learning and on the necessary shape of curricula and forms
of pedagogy in a globalising world. His conceptions around representation
and communication include all the modes through which a culture represents
itself and in which meanings are made, as well as the dominant media and
their social effects. In this he has focused on the visual mode, for instance,
as much as on language and literacy, within a broad, socially founded
semiotics. His recent books include Multimodal Discourse, Before
Writing: Rethinking Paths to Literacy, Literacy in the New Media
Age and Reading Images: The Grammar of Graphic Design.
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Judith
Seipold
Judith Seipold (PhD) is a professional in media education.
Her current research is on mobile learning as agentive and meaningful
activity in school and everyday life on the background of a socio-cultural
ecology of mobile learning, with a focus on the scientific process of
the mobile learning discussion, theoretical aspects, practical implementation,
and questions arising within and from the current mobile learning discussion.
Further research interests are related to learner generated contexts,
media literacy in everyday life, aspects relevant to orientation and reflexivity,
media formation (Medienbildung), social semiotics as well as to multimodality
& learning.
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Judith Seipold
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Klaus
Rummler
Klaus Rummler is Forschungsgruppenleiter at The Zurich University
of Teacher Education (PH Zurich). His current research focus is on the
'At-risk learners'' use of mobile technology and the implications for
media education in the perspective of Cultural Studies. Central questions
are e.g. 'What are the patterns of mobile media usage of male adolescents
from low socio-economic segments', 'What are the 'at-risk learners' specific
strategies of successful meaning-making with mobile technology outside
school'.
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Klaus Rummler
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Elisabetta
Adami
Elisabetta Adami has a PhD in English Studies (with a research
on 'Video-Interaction on YouTube: Contemporary changes in semiosis and
communication') and is currently adjunct professor of English at the Faculty
of Medicine, at the University of Verona, where she has a research grant
at the Department of Psychology and Cultural Anthropology, for a research
project titled 'English and the Media'. Her research interests focus on
the changes in representation and communication deriving from the actualization
into social practices of the affordances of digital media. A list of her
publications can be found at: http://univr.academia.edu/ElisabettaAdami.
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John
Traxler
John Traxler is Professor of Mobile Learning, probably the
world�s first, and Director of the Learning Lab at the University of Wolverhampton
and of the UK Co-Lab of the American ADL network. He is a Director of
the International Association for Mobile Learning, Associate Editor of
the International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning and also of Interactive
Learning Environments. John has co-written a guide to mobile learning
in developing countries and is co-editor with Agnes Kukulska-Hulme of
Mobile Learning: A Handbook for Educators and Trainers, Routledge
(2005).
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Theo
Hug
Theo Hug is professor of educational sciences at the University
of Innsbruck (Austria) and coordinator of the Innsbruck Media Studies
research forum. His areas of interest include media education and media
literacy, e-education, m-learning and microlearning, theory of knowledge
and philosophy of science. He is the author and/or editor of several books
on various aspects of media, communication, and education. Further information
about his work is available at: http://www.hug-web.at
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Christoph
Pimmer
Christoph Pimmer is a research fellow at the University
of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland and a PhD Student at the
University of Zürich. He has worked on several projects in the field
of technology enhanced learning and mobile learning. His current research
interest comprises work-based mobile learning with a particular focus
on mobile learning in clinical settings.
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Carl
Smith
Carl Smith (MA, PGDip) is a developer for the Reusable Learning
Objects CETL at London Metropolitan University. His recent work has concentrated
on exploiting the various ways that computer based modeling can be used
in the design, construction and generation of RLOs (Reusable Learning
Objects) and MLOs (Mobile Learning Objects). His primary research involves
the investigation of these micro forms of learning from the point of view
of their units of construction - to see across the whole range of constituent
parts, schemas and key narratives involved in their successful development
and application. His other research interests include visual literacy,
pattern recognition and mixed reality. His previous projects include the
Cistercians in Yorkshire Project, Palace of Darius, and Materialising
Sheffield. He has previously worked at the Humanities Computing departments
at Glasgow and Sheffield University. Further information about his work
is available at: http://www.rlo-cetl.ac.uk/developers/smith/
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Daniel
Spikol
Daniel Spiko, PhD is a researcher in Media Technology at
the School of Computer Science, Physics and Mathematics, at Linn�us University
(LNU) in Sweden. He works for the Center for Learning and Knowledge Technologies
(CeLeKT). His current research interests include the design of mobile
learning environments that explore modes of collaboration that foster
discovery. He is presently involved in a number of European and National
projects exploring how mobile and wireless technologies can be used to
support new ways of learning and how these technologies can support groups
of learners when they, collectively, share their understanding in these
learning environments. Previously he has worked for the Interactive Institute
that is part of the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS) and the
LEGO group. Further information about his work is available at: http://www.celekt.info
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Maria
Ranieri
Maria Ranieri, PhD in “Telematics and Information
Society”, is an Aggregate Professor of Educational Methods and Technology
at the Department of Education and Psychology, University of Florence
(IT). Since 2001 she has been working in the field of educational technology,
technology-enhanced learning and e-learning. Her main research areas include
theory and methodology relating to media and technology in education,
as well as work around teachers’ practices and students' learning.
She is currently investigating the interplay between mobile learning and
social networking in formal and informal contexts of learning. Her publications
include some more than thirty papers/chapters on these topics and four
books on learning methods and technologies. She is member of SIRD (Italian
Association of Educational Research) and of the executive council of MED
(The Italian Association of Media Education).
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WLE
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The Centre for Excellence in Work-Based Learning for Education
Professionals (WLE Centre) at the Institute of Education, University of
London.
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