| Constructionism 2012 |
21-25 August 2012, Athens - Greece
Constructionism 2012
in Athens carries on the tradition of the bi-annual meetings of the
Eurologo community in Dublin (1987), Gent (1989), Parma (1991),
Anavissos (1993), Birmingham (1995), Budapest (1997), Sofia (1999), Linz
(2001), Porto (2003), Warsaw (2005) and Bratislava (2007) and Paris
(2010). Our highly successful meeting in Paris in 2010 was
characterized by the change in our title to 'Constructionism' in order
to delineate our head - on addressing of and reflection on our
constructionist epistemology on learning and using Logo-like digital
systems.
It
will also be remembered for the broadening of learning domains from
mathematics and programming to the arts. Permeating our discussions was
the feeling that in 2012, it is time to look at and to question
Constructionism in the future, to discuss the associated learning theory
in a world where connections and integration is sought in a landscape
of fragmented theoretical frameworks and constructs. What has
constructionist learning theory to offer in our understanding of how and
what we learn? It was felt that it is equally time to reconsider
constructionism as a theory of pedagogical design and practice.
In
a world where educational reforms and wide scale initiatives are
becoming more pertinent and where curriculum materials and management
systems crop up at unprecedented scale, availability and variety, how
can constructionists have an impact? How can we make use of new media
and how can we describe our designs and our practices to be convincing
and relevant? The theme of our 2012 conference, 'Theory, Practice and
Impact' is thus meant to reflect our on-going discussions and provide
challenge for our meeting in Athens to which you are all very welcome!
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Prof. Chronis Kynigos
Prof. James Clayson
Prof. Chronis Kynigos
Prof. James Clayson
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