Please have a look at this issue of eLearning Papers.
Innovation in lifelong learning
Learning and innovation go hand-in-hand; while learning is characterized by a change in behaviour, innovation involves a change in the thought process. Both imply a change for the better. Today, as information and communication technologies are increasingly part of the educational landscape, new means of accessing, sharing, and collaborating with knowledge have challenged us to reflect how we foster learning and innovation in both formal and informal education.
The 21st issue of the eLearning Papers proposes a broad approach to the theme of innovation in lifelong learning. In addition to looking at how innovation transforms current educational practice, this issue also considers how educational practice can support innovation in the greater socio-economic system, especially within the context of adult education and training.
Innovation, informational literacy and lifelong learning: creating a new culture
Microlearning: a strategy for ongoing professional development
By Ilona Buchem and Henrike Hamelmann
Turning up critical thinking in discussion boards
By Susan Wilkinson and Amy Barlow
Mapping innovative learning experiences in the UK
By Pat Gannon-Leary and Stephen Farrier
E-Learning in the university: When will it really happen?
Involving students in managing their own learning
By Malinka Ivanova and Tatyana IvanovaSource: elearningeuropa.info