Betreff: | [AISWorld] 2nd International Workshop on Teaching Analytics (IWTA-2013) at LAK2013 |
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Datum: | Thu, 17 Jan 2013 21:52:02 +0100 |
Von: | Ravi Vatrapu <rv.itm@cbs.dk> |
An: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
at LAK2013 – Third Conference on Learning
Analytics and Knowledge
Description
The core problem that this
workshop series on “Teaching Analytics” addresses is that in
comparison with most other professionals from whom clients
expect rapid decisions in a dynamically changing
environment, presently teachers often do not get the
information they need for decision making in a timely
fashion and in a meaningful and actionable format. Teaching
Analytics is conceived as a subfield of learning analytics
that focuses on the design, development, evaluation, and
education of visual analytics methods and tools for teachers
in primary, secondary, and tertiary educational settings.
Teachers’ professional practices with visual analytics
methods and tools are a central concern of teaching
analytics. Teaching analytics methods and tools aim to
develop innovative solutions to assist and augment teachers’
dynamic diagnostic decision-making in the classrooms of the
21st century. An example usage scenario (but not
limited to) is the use of teaching analytics methods and
tools in high-performance classrooms that are characterized
by 1:1 computing, high cognitive density, and big data.
Building on the NEXT-TELL
project and the first international workshop on teaching
analytics (TAPTA-2012) held at EC-TEL 2012 (http://www.next-tell.eu/tapta/),
the current workshop (IWTA-2013) explores methods and tools
to support teachers’ professional vision in classrooms. This
workshop’s ambitious objective is to jumpstart a new
learning analytics research stream on teaching analytics by
bringing together learning scientists in different
sub-fields such as CSCL, ITS, EDM, researchers in Visual
Analytics, and data scientists working with “Big Data” in
public institutions and private enterprises. In addition to
researchers, we are also targeting teachers at primary,
secondary, and tertiary levels of education to be involved
as co-designers and discussants.
As mentioned earlier, the
first workshop on teaching analytics (TAPTA-2012, http://www.next-tell.eu/tapta/),
was held at EC-TEL 2012. The workshop participants included
researchers as well as teachers. Topics presented and
discussed at the first workshop included semiology for
teaching analytics, multi-domain perspective on data
collection and analysis, ontological engineering and
scripting applications, open learner models, browser-based
learning management system extensions, and investigation
tools for teacher training. Teachers from the Strömstad
Gymnasium, Sweden were invited to present their observations
and reflections on the pedagogical practices in their 1:1
laptop school. Workshop proceedings are available at http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-894/.
The key lessons learnt from
the first workshop were the need to further focus the
workshop on teachers’ current pedagogical and analytical
practices, expand the scope to include real-time teaching
scenarios in the actual classroom, and explicitly emphasize
the use of visual analytics for technology enhanced
formative assessment. Based on the above, we invite
researchers and teachers to participate in the IWTA-2013.
Workshop submissions can be in the form of position papers,
tool demonstrations, conceptual sketches, and/or thought
experiments.
Please note workshop
submissions should be concerned with teachers’ use of visual
analytics methods and tools in some shape or form. No
requirements are placed on contexts such as high-performance
classrooms or big data volumes or real-time decision-making.
IWTA-2013 workshop topics
include but are not limited to the following:
4-6 page position papers/1-2
page tool demonstration/1-page conceptual
sketches/1-paragraph thought experiments will be sought
through a Call for Papers distributed widely. We will
constitute a Program Committee and assign two reviewers to
each submission (at least one PC members and one other
submitting author).
Submissions should be made by
e-mail to iwta@next-tell.eu
The proceedings will be
published online in the CEUR series of workshop proceedings.
If there is enough interest, we will pursue a journal
special issue or an edited book.