CPM 2018 - 8th Annual Corporate Partners Meeting
Topics/Call fo Papers
Join us May 15th and 16th at our 8th Annual Corporate Partners Meeting at Carnegie Mellon University. Join our discussion on improving process and profits through learning science.
At this meeting, you and your colleagues will learn about the latest learning science and educational technology tools and research underway at Carnegie Mellon University. Attendees will also have the opportunity to meet and recruit our current graduate students and post docs in the learning sciences as well as our Professional Masters in Educational Technology and Applied Learning Science (METALS) students. The early registration fee is $200.
Visit http://learnlab.org/index.php/corporate-partners/ to learn more and to register.
The tentative agenda is below:
Continuous Improvement of Learner Outcomes through Evidenced Based Resources & Tools
Corporate Partners Meeting Agenda
May 15, 2018
Bridges Restaurant
Wyndham Hotel
6:00 PM Meet and greet Carnegie Mellon University researchers, METALS students, and other industry professionals in an informal setting with light dinner
8:00 PM End
May 16, 2018
Gates Hillman Center - Rashid Auditorium
Carnegie Mellon University
8:00 AM Overview of the Day, Introductions
8:15 AM Recent Discoveries and Research You Can Use
9:00 AM Interactive demonstrations utilizing the latest technology in education.
Virtual assistants for teachers
Learning analytics featuring LearnSphere, the world's largest infrastructure with methods, linked data, and portal access to relevant resources.
Authoring adaptive learning support (ITS - Intelligent Tutoring Systems, CSCL - Computer Supported Collaborative Learning)
CTAT (Cognitive Tutoring Authoring Toolkit)
OLI (Open Learning Initiative)
Mixed reality for students
Augmented reality for teachers
10:45 AM Break
11:00 AM METALS Student Showcase – Learn about their professional interests and experience
12:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM One-on-One Speed Dating Sessions to:
meet and recruit students
meet faculty and other representatives from industry
2:30 PM Breakout Groups Session I
ISO missing skills: instructional designer v. learning experience (LX) designer v. learning engineer
Storing and analyzing your big data using NSF funded LearnSphere
Leveraging IEEE IC Industry Consortium on Learning Engineering (ICICLE)
Identify top industry concerns for future research focus
4:00 PM Focus Groups Report Out and Discussion (15 minutes each)
5:00 PM Final Remarks
We are also very excited that Remake Learning Days will be May 17-25. It is a week-long celebration of activities and events showcasing everything that makes the Pittsburgh region a recognized national leader in innovative teaching and learning. Over 150 events are currently scheduled. You can find out more about this event at http://remakelearningdays.org.
At this meeting, you and your colleagues will learn about the latest learning science and educational technology tools and research underway at Carnegie Mellon University. Attendees will also have the opportunity to meet and recruit our current graduate students and post docs in the learning sciences as well as our Professional Masters in Educational Technology and Applied Learning Science (METALS) students. The early registration fee is $200.
Visit http://learnlab.org/index.php/corporate-partners/ to learn more and to register.
The tentative agenda is below:
Continuous Improvement of Learner Outcomes through Evidenced Based Resources & Tools
Corporate Partners Meeting Agenda
May 15, 2018
Bridges Restaurant
Wyndham Hotel
6:00 PM Meet and greet Carnegie Mellon University researchers, METALS students, and other industry professionals in an informal setting with light dinner
8:00 PM End
May 16, 2018
Gates Hillman Center - Rashid Auditorium
Carnegie Mellon University
8:00 AM Overview of the Day, Introductions
8:15 AM Recent Discoveries and Research You Can Use
9:00 AM Interactive demonstrations utilizing the latest technology in education.
Virtual assistants for teachers
Learning analytics featuring LearnSphere, the world's largest infrastructure with methods, linked data, and portal access to relevant resources.
Authoring adaptive learning support (ITS - Intelligent Tutoring Systems, CSCL - Computer Supported Collaborative Learning)
CTAT (Cognitive Tutoring Authoring Toolkit)
OLI (Open Learning Initiative)
Mixed reality for students
Augmented reality for teachers
10:45 AM Break
11:00 AM METALS Student Showcase – Learn about their professional interests and experience
12:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM One-on-One Speed Dating Sessions to:
meet and recruit students
meet faculty and other representatives from industry
2:30 PM Breakout Groups Session I
ISO missing skills: instructional designer v. learning experience (LX) designer v. learning engineer
Storing and analyzing your big data using NSF funded LearnSphere
Leveraging IEEE IC Industry Consortium on Learning Engineering (ICICLE)
Identify top industry concerns for future research focus
4:00 PM Focus Groups Report Out and Discussion (15 minutes each)
5:00 PM Final Remarks
We are also very excited that Remake Learning Days will be May 17-25. It is a week-long celebration of activities and events showcasing everything that makes the Pittsburgh region a recognized national leader in innovative teaching and learning. Over 150 events are currently scheduled. You can find out more about this event at http://remakelearningdays.org.
Other CFPs
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