[AISWorld] 2nd CfP 1st Workshop on Teaching and Learning Conceptual Modeling at PoEM 2018

Rosenthal, Kristina kristina.rosenthal at fernuni-hagen.de
Wed Jul 18 11:36:55 EDT 2018


Call for Participation for the 1st Workshop on Teaching and Learning Conceptual Modeling (TLCM)



Workshop Date: 31 October 2018



http://merode.econ.kuleuven.ac.be/events/2018/TLCM2018



In conjunction with the 11th IFIP WG 8.1 Working Conference on the Practice of Enterprise Modelling (PoEM 2018)



31 October - 2 November, 2018, Vienna, Austria



http://poem2018.omilab.org



Keynote talk by Prof. Jeroen J. G. van Merrienboer, Maastricht University, The Netherlands:



"Four-Component Instructional Design: Approaches to Scaffolding Complex Learning"



http://merode.econ.kuleuven.ac.be/events/2018/TLCM2018/index.asp#program





Viewed as an activity, conceptual modeling involves an intricate array of cognitive processes and performed actions including: abstracting, conceptualizing, associating, contextualizing, interpreting & sense-making, judging & evaluating, drawing & visualizing; and, in group settings: communicating, discussing and agreeing.



Learning conceptual modeling is, hence, a complex and challenging task for learners associated with codified as well as tacit knowledge and a learning process involving knowledge acquisition through experience (e.g., Sedrakyan G, Snoeck M (2017) Cognitive feedback and behavioral feedforward automation perspectives for modeling and validation in a learning context. Communications in Computer and Information Science 692:70–92).



Teaching conceptual modeling is a likewise challenging task faced by didactic and practical challenges. Teaching and learning conceptual modeling are linked through theories of learning and methods of teaching which build upon fundamental assumptions about learning and the learning process (often discussed in reference to the broad classification of behaviorism, cognitivism and constructivism).



The 1st Workshop on Teaching and Learning Conceptual Modeling at the PoEM Working Conference series provides a forum to exchange experiences on using and applying theories of teaching and learning when teaching conceptual modeling as well as novel ideas for teaching and learning conceptual modeling based on those theories, and to discuss research on teaching and learning conceptual modeling.



Planned as a full day workshop with a highly interactive atmosphere, we seek to initiate constructive discussions and to foster in-workshop and post-workshop collaboration among participants.



The workshop entails invited talks / keynote presentations and is open for participation and contributed short talks, e.g., on teaching innovations, teaching experiences, and teaching tool presentations.



Call for Short Talks:



If you are interested in contributing a short talk of roughly 10 minutes up to a maximum of 20 minutes to this workshop, please contact us at kristina.rosenthal at fernuni-hagen.de and estefania.serralasensio at kuleuven.be. The time for each talk will depend on the overall number of talks. Please note that contributing to the workshop implies registering for PoEM 2018.



Workshop Organization:



* Kristina Rosenthal, University of Hagen, Germany

* Estefania Serral Asensio, KU Leuven, Belgium

* Monique Snoeck, KU Leuven, Belgium

* Stefan Strecker, University of Hagen, Germany




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