LiHE'16 Summit - Copenhagen Denmark

Innovative Learning Practices in Higher Education
Call for the Copenhagen Summit 2016
April 25-27, 2016
14th international symposium organised by Institute for Learning in
Higher Education

Contribute a template describing your innovative teaching and learning
practice for inclusion in THE HANDBOOK OF INNOVATIVE TEACHING AND
LEARNING PRACTICES IN HIGHER EDUCATION to be published worldwide by
Libri Publishing Ltd. Then join fellow authors for an inspiring and
productive symposium at The Copenhagen Summit in Denmark, where all
authors will meet to review, edit, and finalise the book manuscript
for publication.

Submit your completed template no later than February 29, 2016.

The LiHE-symposium is guaranteed to deliver inspiring collegial
collaboration, high quality output, and worldwide publication and
distribution of your research.

About the book
Higher education prepares students for a professional life through
learning. Professions are changing, and so is higher education. We
wish to publish an inspiring international book of the highest
quality, where academics involved in higher education join forces to
describe the innovative learning practices taking place at their
university. The book has to inspire readers to engage their students
in new ways of learning.

The handbook will document all inspiring types of innovative teaching
and learning practices in Higher Education.


Possible innovations could be (but is by no means limited to):

1. innovative teaching and learning practices using e-learning;
2. innovative teaching and learning practices using games/simulations/role-play;
3. innovative teaching and learning practices using case-methodology;
4. innovative teaching and learning practices using research-based methods;
5. innovative teaching and learning practices using learning space design;
6. innovative teaching and learning practices using modern
technologies like google glasses, augmented reality, gps, etc.;
7. innovative teaching and learning practices using competitions;
8. innovative learning practices using business practice and fieldwork.

The handbook will be published worldwide by Libri Publishing Ltd.,
Oxfordshire, UK. It will be a hardcover book. You will get credited as
an author of the innovative teaching and learning practice you submit.
All submissions are double-blind reviewed, reviewed by collegial work
groups, and undergoes editorial reviews.

YOUR SUBMISSION
Submit a 3-5 paged documentation of your INNOVATIVE TEACHING AND
LEARNING PRACTICE. It is important that your documentation is clear
and descriptive. Think of it as a short description with teachers'
notes, so that readers of the HANDBOOK will be able to learn from your
example and try your teaching and learning innovation themselves.

The deadline for submitting your INNOVATIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING
PRACTICE for double-blind review is February 29, 2016.

Reviewers will refer to the following questions when reviewing your
DOCUMENTED PRACTICE:

- Is your documented practice showing a clear case of innovative
teaching and learning practice in higher education?
- It is important that your teaching and learning practice is both
innovative and inspiring
- Is your documented practice of innovative teaching and learning
clear, compelling and concise?
- It is a must that the readers will be able to follow your innovative
teaching and learning practice in such detail that they can implement
a similar innovative teaching and learning practice in their own
university settings.

About the symposium
The LiHE 2016 Copenhagen Summit on INNOVATIVE LEARNING PRACTICES IN
HIGHER EDUCATION takes place in Wonderful Copenhagen, Denmark. During
the symposium you will visit the Steelcase Learning Laboratory in the
city center at Hans Christian Andersen's Boulevard run by the
Institute for Learning in Higher Education. The symposium itself takes
place at the waterfront of the inner harbor of Copenhagen 800 meters
from Tivoli and The Central Square. The symposium includes a social
programme with lunch at the old Carlsberg Brewery, dinner at the free
community Christiania, and dinner in beautiful Tivoli. It also pays a
visit to the Steelcase Active Learning Center at The Institute of
Learning in Higher Education main offices.

About the editors
The book is edited by Professor Dr. Claus Nygaard, Institute for
Learning in Higher Education; Professor Dr. John Branch, University of
Michigan; Professor Dr. Paul Bartholomew, Aston University.

About the publisher
Libri Publishing Ltd., Brunel House, Volunteer Way, Farringdon,
Oxfordshire, SN7 7YR, UK. [Libri Publishing Ltd. website]. Libri is a
publishing company committed to providing innovative, high quality,
challenging publications for readers. It is a highly responsive
publishing service for authors and client organisations. Libri was
established in February 2009 by a team of colleagues who had worked
together for a dozen years in professional and academic publishing,
knowledge transfer, and the management and delivery of blended
learning projects. Between them, Libri's senior managers have over
fifty years' of experience in media organisations, higher education
and consultancy. Their extensive expertise includes authorship,
design, editing, printing and publishing, IT and e-learning pedagogy,
and the design and provision of continuing professional development
programmes. Libri supports its core expertise with a broad-based
supply chain of long-established and highly skilled sub-contractors.

Libri Publishing Ltd. is the publisher of the following LiHE-anthologies:
Teaching Creativity – Creativity in Teaching;
Postgraduate Education. Form and Function;
Beyond Transmission – Innovations in University Teaching;
Simulations, Games and Role-Play in University Education;
Learning in Higher Education – Contemporary Standpoints;
Case-Based Learning in Higher Education;
Quality Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education;
Student Engagement. Identity, Motivation and Community;
Learning Space Design in Higher Education;
Technology-Enhanced Learning in Higher Education;
Learning to Research – Researching to Learn.

About the Symposium Organiser
LiHE, Institute for Learning in Higher Education, cph:learning
Holding, The Ambassadors' Building, Hans Christian Andersens Boulevard
48, 1553 Copenhagen V, Denmark

Important Symposium Information
Due to the collaborative nature of the symposium, it is required that
authors are present for the entire duration of the symposium.

Symposium Programme
25 April 2016: 9am, arrival at the symposium venue. Welcome, formation
of work groups, peer feedback sessions, writing sessions. Monday
includes social programme (breakfast, lunch, dinner + excursions).
26 April 2016: 9am, arrival at the Steelcase Learning Laboratory.
Formation of work groups, writing sessions. Tuesday includes social
programme (breakfast, lunch, dinner + excursions).
27 April 2016: 9am, arrival at the symposium venue. Formation of work
groups, writing sessions. Wednesday includes social programme
(breakfast, lunch, closing banquet + excursions).
(detailed programme at the website: www.lihe.info).

Symposium Fee
Participating author: 915 EURO covering symposium fee* + all inclusive
meals** + social programme*** + free internet access + 3 copies of the
published book.
Accompanying spouse: 220 EURO covering all inclusive meals** + social
programme*** + free internet access.
Accompanying children under 18: 150 EURO covering all inclusive
meals** + social programme*** + free internet access. Children under 7
are free of charge.
Non participating co-author: 340 EURO covering publishing fee + 3
copies of the published book.
*All symposium materials.
**1 × welcome dinner, 3 × buffet breakfast, 3 × full lunch, 1 ×
evening meals, 1 × closing banquet; accompanying drinks to all meals;
fresh water, coffee, tea, soft drinks, juice and fruits ad libitum.
*** Social programme includes local cultural visits and activities for
participants, spouses and children.

Absolutely no extra fees are charged. This is an all-inclusive
symposium package.
Explanation of fee-structure. LiHE operates with an all-inclusive
symposium package, contrary to other conference organisers, who charge
you for individual activities. We believe that the LiHE-model is
fairer, because you know what you get, all is inclusive, so you are
not surprised with extra charges during the symposium. With the
LiHE-model you know exactly what your symposium budget is *before* you
go, so you can apply for funding. Compared to other conferences, we
also find that the LiHE-model is less expensive.

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