CACL 2014 - Computational Approaches to Connecting Levels of Analysis in Networked Learning Communities Workshop
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Topics/Call fo Papers
Computational Approaches to Connecting Levels of Analysis in Networked
Learning Communities Workshop during LAK 14
Following up on a series of workshop at several conferences (CSCL,
ICLS, LAK), the focus of this workshop is on the potential benefits
and challenges of using specific computational methods to analyze
interactions in networked learning environments. The workshop is
designed for researchers interested in analytical studies of
collaborative and networked learning in socio-technical networks,
using data-intensive computational methods of analysis (including
social-network analysis, log-file analysis, information extraction and
data mining). The workshop may also be of interest to pedagogical
professionals and educational decision makers who want to evaluate the
potential of learning analytics techniques to better inform their
decisions regarding learning in technology-rich environments.
Important Dates
27 January 2014 Paper Submission
10 February 2014 Acceptance Notification
24 February 2014 Camera-ready Papers
http://lak14indy.wordpress.com/workshops-tutorials...
Learning Communities Workshop during LAK 14
Following up on a series of workshop at several conferences (CSCL,
ICLS, LAK), the focus of this workshop is on the potential benefits
and challenges of using specific computational methods to analyze
interactions in networked learning environments. The workshop is
designed for researchers interested in analytical studies of
collaborative and networked learning in socio-technical networks,
using data-intensive computational methods of analysis (including
social-network analysis, log-file analysis, information extraction and
data mining). The workshop may also be of interest to pedagogical
professionals and educational decision makers who want to evaluate the
potential of learning analytics techniques to better inform their
decisions regarding learning in technology-rich environments.
Important Dates
27 January 2014 Paper Submission
10 February 2014 Acceptance Notification
24 February 2014 Camera-ready Papers
http://lak14indy.wordpress.com/workshops-tutorials...
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