Subject: | [AISWorld] CFP: Teaching Analytics Workshop at EC-TEL 2013: DUE: 15-July-2013 |
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Date: | Wed, 12 Jun 2013 06:37:37 +0200 |
From: | Ravi Vatrapu <rv.itm@cbs.dk> |
To: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
<apologies for cross-posting>
3rd International
Workshop on Teaching Analytics (IWTA)
http://www.next-tell.eu/teachinganalytics/iwta-2013b/
at
EC-TEL 2013 (http://www.ec-tel.eu/)
Wednesday,
18-September-2012
Paphos, Cyprus
The core problem that this workshop series
on “Teaching Analytics” addresses is that in comparison with
most other professionals that work in dynamically changing
environments, teachers 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. Furthermore, diagnostic data
can be collected and needs to be displayed in real-time during
a classroom activity or of smaller groups. 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, the
first international workshop on teaching analytics
(TAPTA-2012) held at EC-TEL 2012 (http://www.next-tell.eu/tapta/)
and the second workshop held at LAK-2013 (http://www.next-tell.eu/iwta-2013/),
this workshop explores pedagogical and research approaches to
studying teachers’ use of visual analytical techniques and
tools. 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.
For the third workshop, we specifically
seek position papers on pedagogical and research approaches to
educating and investigating teachers’ needs and use of visual
analytical techniques and tools. Other topics of interest
include but are not limited to the following:
· Historical and contemporary practices in
notations, representations, and visualizations of classroom
activities and student learning
· Theories and methods for designing and
evaluating new notations, representations, and
visualizations for teaching analytics
· Cognitive dimensions of notations for learning
and teaching purposes
· Visual analytics for activity tracking
· Visual analytics for knowledge tracking
· Visual analytics for formative vs. summative
evaluations
· Visual analytics for technology enhanced
formative assessment
· Engendering teachers’ professional vision in
high-performance classrooms
· Synthesis of visual analytics oriented theory
and practice in the Learning Sciences, e-Learning, Computer
Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL), Intelligent
Tutoring Systems (ITS), Educational Data Mining, and
Learning Analytics.
· Technical architectures and technological
infrastructure for teaching analytics
· Instrumentation of classrooms and ecosystems
for learning and teaching
· Critical perspectives on teaching analytics
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
· Please submit
your position paper no later than 15-July-2013 by email to iwta@next-tell.eu
Accepted papers will be made available to
all via this site and published online as a volume of the CEUR series of workshop proceedings.
· 1st International Workshop on
Teaching Analytics
· 2nd International Workshop on
Teaching Analytics
· Charoula
Angeli, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
· Geneviève
Gauthier, University of Alberta, Canada
· Sean
P. Goggins, Drexel Univerity, USA
· Ulrich
Hoppe, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
· Jelte
de Jongh, University of London, UK
· Anouschka
van Leeuwen, Univeristy of Leuven, Belgium
· Paul
Libbrecht, Martin Luther University of Halle, Germany
· Anna Mavroudi, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
· Carlos
Monroy, Rice University, USA
· Kostas Pantazos, Copenhagen Business School,
Denmark
· Philip
Uys, Charles Sturt University, Australia
· Barbara
Wasson, University of Bergen, Norway
For further information about the
workshop, please contact the organizing committee at iwta@next-tell.eu