[AISWorld] Final CfP: ECIS Workshop: Learning Analytics Workshop at ECIS2013

Markus Helfert markus.helfert at computing.dcu.ie
Thu Mar 7 11:53:36 EST 2013


                     Call for Papers
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON LEARNING ANALYTICS, DESIGN AND SYSTEMS
                         LADS'13

                     5th of June 2013
                   in conjunction with
ECIS 2013 - The 21st European Conference on Information Systems

                 http://lads.eiura.org


Important Dates:
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Deadline for papers:	March 15, 2013	
Author notification:	April 15, 2013
Final version:		May 6, 2013
Workshop date:		June 5, 2013


Background:
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The workshop concentrates on research problems related to learning
analytics and attempts to bring researchers and practitioners together
discussing and sharing advanced ideas and preliminary results in
learning analytics research.

Higher education, a field that gathers an enormous amount of data about
learners has traditionally been inefficient in its data use, often
operating with substantial delays in analysing readily available data.
Organisational processes such as planning and resource allocation often
fail to utilize the available data on effective learning practices,
student profiles, and required interventions. The increasing impact of
analytics and data based decision making on other fields provides
support for the application of these methods in education. Analytics
provides a new model for educators and leaders in education to improve
decision making about the teaching and learning process. Growing
interest in big data and analytics in education, teaching, and learning
provides the motivation for more research into the models, methods,
technologies, and impact of analytics. A research community, Learning
Analytics and Knowledge (LAK) has developed to address this need as well 
  as the related research community, Educational Data Mining (EDM). This 
workshop provides a space for communication and collaboration between 
these communities in order to share research, methods, and tools for 
analytics and data mining and in the service of developing both LAK and 
EDM fields.

Relevant Topics:
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The international workshop on learning analytics design and systems
seeks submissions describing advanced ideas and preliminary results,
including applied and basic research papers, as well as case studies and 
experiences that address various aspects of learning analytics. Areas of 
particular interest for the track include (but are not limited to):

Learning Analytics Context:
• Integrative frameworks for Learning Analytics
• Analytics Process Models
• Analytics Management and Improvement
• Values and Benefits of Learning Analytics
• Educational research and Learning Analytics
• LA and ethical issues/privacy/trust

Learning Analytics Applications:
• Data mining techniques for Learning Analytics
• Large-scale Educational Data Analytics
• Cloud Learning Analytics
• Open Data and Learning Analytics
• Case studies on Learning Analytics

Learning Analytics Technologies:
• Cognitive Models of Learning Styles
• Integrating Learning Analytics with Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL)
• Teaching and Learning Ontologies
• Learning Analytics and Process Mining
• Standardisation and Interoperability
• Tools and Best Practices in Learning Analytics

Submission and selection process:
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Submissions must be original, and not submitted to, or accepted by, any
conference or journal. All submitted papers will be reviewed and
selected by an international program committee. Selection criteria
include relevance for the LADS workshop, importance of topic,
originality of work, presentation and contribution to theory or practice.


Proceedings:
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Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings, which
will be available at the workshop. Selected papers from the workshop
will be published in a special issue of an international journal (e.g.
the Journal of Information Technology Education).


Contact and Chairs:
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Phelim Murion, Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Ireland
phelim.murnion at gmit.ie

Andrzej Niesler, Wroclaw University of Economics, Wroclaw, Poland
andrzej.niesler at ue.wroc.pl

Markus Helfert, Dublin City University, Ireland
markus.helfert at dcu.ie



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Dr. Markus Helfert
School of Computing

Dublin City University
Glasnevin
Dublin 9, Ireland



Visiting researcher at:
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Zeppelin Universität, Germany
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IVI Research Fellow
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Lecturer and Researcher in Information Systems
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