Call for Contributions

Round Table: "Social Net(work)s in Education and Language Sciences"

From microblogging to picture sharing, from political news to peer-based language lessons - Social Networks (such as Twitter, Snapchat, or alternatives in educational contexts) have developed enormously during the last few years. These kinds of technologies are not just interesting within the context of private affairs, but they can also generate an additional value for the benefit of modern (informal) learning - both at schools and universities. In debates about an appropriate education of our following generations, the subject of Social Networking Sites (SNS) is never missing. Schools are increasingly tasked to integrate SNS in practical classes and to be open to new practices in education.

The Round Table "Social Net(work)s in Education and Language Sciences" is an initiative of the Heidelberg School of Education (HSE). It is devoted to questions about the use of SNS in educational contexts and offers a dialog between innovative practices and research in the fields of education, media sciences and foreign language didactics. The program is particularly suited for young researchers and foreign language teachers. Authors are invited to submit abstracts, their preference for a poster or a workshop presentation and a short sketch about their biographical facts until March 12, 2018.

For more information please see www.hse-heidelberg.de/forschung.

About Heidelberg School of Education
The HSE was founded 2015 as a joint cross-university institution of Heidelberg University and Heidelberg University of Education. She is the organisational, institutional and strategic centre of teaching and research within the Heidelberg teacher training programme. Initially until 31. December 2018 her development and lasting establishment are supported by the joint project "heiEDUCATION" within the framework of the "Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung" by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF).