The Networked Learning Conference is an international, research-based conference. Since its inception in 1998 the conference has developed a strong following by international researchers. In addition it is well supported by practitioners, managers and learning technologists interested in contributing to and hearing about research in this area. The conference is considered a major event in the international ‘technology enhanced learning’ conference circuit.
The conference is an opportunity to participate in a forum for the critical examination and analysis of research in networked learning ie learning and teaching carried out largely via the Internet/Web which emphasises dialogical learning, collaborative and cooperative learning, group work, interaction with on-line materials, and knowledge production.
Conference papers are peer reviewed by international researchers in the field, and published in proceedings and online.
Keynote Speakers
This year’s conference features keynote presentations and discussions by two leading international researchers: Etienne Wenger & Yrjo Engestrom.
Join us in the online community and online seminars
The schedule for hot-seats is now ready.
This year the Networked Learning Conference site contains a more interactive and social dimension. We invite you to use this space to discuss your ideas for Conference Symposia and recruit symposia authors. You can also take part in the networked learning online seminars and hot seat discussions. Read more about how and why to engage with the Networked Learning Community.
2010 Steering Committee
The Networked Learning Conference Steering Committee is pleased to announce that the Networked Learning Conference 2010 will be hosted by Aalborg University, Denmark with collaboration from the Open University of the Netherland (OUNL).
Go to the Organizers' website.



