Calls for papers
International Journal of Web Based Communities
Special Issue on: "Mobility: Adding Flexibility to Web-based Communities"
Guest Editors:
Dr. David M. Kennedy, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Dr. P.A.M. Kommers, University of Twente, The Netherlands
The development of more mobile and more flexible learning communities is being supported by developments in hardware (e.g., smart phones, smaller more powerful notebook computers and a variety of wireless communication options) and software (e.g., the rise of the semantic web tools). Increasingly, communities are being characterised by:
- diversity of access to content and modes of communication
- more opportunities to store, share and disseminate information, and
- convergence of wired and wireless technologies that support more diverse community interactions.
Articles may address the theme of mobility from a variety of perspectives. The following questions are offered as stimulus for potential authors. Specific evidence-based studies would be welcome on any of these (or other) aspects of the theme:
- To what extent are mobile technologies impacting upon communities of educational practice?
- Can mobile technologies simultaneously support flexibility and improved learning outcomes?
- Who are the best users and creators of content in a mobile environment: the instructor or the student?
- What is the contribution of the student experience of mobile learning to the current institutional models for curriculum design and implementation?
- What impact are web 2.0 technologies having on improving and/or changing community engagement and interaction?
- Are there specific cultural issues in the use of mobile devices for web-based communities?
- How are web-based communities evolving to support greater flexibility of engagement and interaction?
- How is the integration of wired and wireless environments impacting on, or supporting, web-based communities?
Notes for Prospective Authors
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere
All papers are refereed through a peer review process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are available on the Author Guidelines page
Important Dates
Deadline for paper submission: 31 March, 2008