Call for Papers
TaPTA Workshop at EC-TEL 2012
Towards Theory and Practice of Teaching Analytics Saarbrücken, Germany
18 September 2012
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High-performance classrooms are characterized by 1:1 computing, high
cognitive density, and big data. However, 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. Building on the NEXT-TELL project, the TaPTA workshop
explores methods and tools to support teachers' professional vision in 21st
century classrooms. This workshop's ambitious objective is to jumpstart a
new learning sciences 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.
Topics Of Interest
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TaPTA 2012 workshop topics 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
* Linked Data for teaching analytics
* Instrumentation of classrooms and ecosystems for learning and teaching
* Critical perspectives on teaching analytics
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To Participate
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Author Guidelines:
Length & Format: A position paper of maximum six pages formatted using the
Springer LNCS template.
Relevance and Substance: Ideally, the position paper should address one or
more of the topics outlined above or a topic relevant to the workshop theme
on teaching analytics.
Submission
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Please submit your position paper no later than 15 July 2012 by email to
tapta@next-tell.eu
Important Dates
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Submission deadline: 15 July 2012
Notification of acceptance: 06 August 2012 Camera-ready version of accepted
papers: 26 August 2012 Workshop date: Tuesday, 18 September, 2012
Venue
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The TaPTA workshop is held at EC-TEL2012 in Saarbrücken, Germany.
Proceedings
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Accepted papers will be made available to all via
http://www.next-tell.eu/tapta/ and published online as a volume of the CEUR
series of workshop proceedings.
Organizing Committee
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Ravi Vatrapu, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Wolfgang Halb, JOANNEUM
RESEARCH, Austria Susan Bull, University of Birmingham, UK
Programme Committee
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Peter Reimann, University of Sydney, Australia Barbara Wasson, University of
Bergen, Norway Brock Craft, London Knowledge Lab, United Kingdom Chris
Teplovs, University of Windsor, Canada Frank Linton, The MITRE Corporation,
USA Ryan Baker, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA (We are currently
finalizing the PC.)
Further Information
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For further information about the workshop, please consult
http://www.next-tell.eu/tapta/
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