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PRASAE 2014 : Peer-Review, Peer-Assessment, and Self-Assessment in Education, 1st International Workshop | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://edi.fmph.uniba.sk/prasae2014/ | |||||||||||||||||
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Peer-Review, Peer-Assessment, and Self-Assessment
in Education, 1st International Workshop (PRASAE 2014) http://edi.fmph.uniba.sk/prasae2014/ collocated with The 13th International Conference on Web-based Learning (ICWL 2014) 13-16 August 2014, Tallinn, Estonia -- IMPORTANT DATES -- * Abstracts submission: 24 Apr 2014 * Paper submission: 28 April 2014 * Notification: 19 May 2014 * Camera ready & registration: 17 June 2014 -- WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION -- Peer-reviews, peer-assessment and self-assessment recently gain more and more interest in modern education. They have been used to improve the learning process in virtual learning environments (VLEs), personal learning environments (PLEs), in massive open online courses (MOOCs), but also in more traditional educational contexts. Peer-reviews and peer-assessment tasks encourage engagement with outputs produced by peer learners and thus simulate social learning. Learners also benefit from the feedback, as it is known that some of them may be more open to critical feedback from their peers compared to the instructor's feedback. Self-assessment, on the other hand, encourages reflection and contributes to key competencies such as accurate self-evaluation of ones abilities and performance, better organization of work, etc. In more informal, or massive learning applications such as MOOCs, peer- and self-derived feedback gains further importance simply as it may well be the only feedback available when there are no instructors, or they may be greatly outnumbered by the learners. The PRASAE 2014 workshop aims to bring together a community of researchers currently interested and working on issues related to peer-assessment, peer-reviews, and self-assessment, especially in the context of web-based learning environments and applications, but also in more traditional contexts. We hope for connecting people in valuable discussion on fundamental problems, but as well recent developments, and open issues in this line of research. -- WORKSHOP TOPICS -- Workshop submissions are encouraged in topics related to those listed below. The list is not exclusive, researchers are invited to submit any papers that they think relevant or connected to these issues. * Peer-review and peer-assessment in web-based learning environments * Self-assessment in web-based learning environments * Applications of peer-review, peer-assessment, and self-assessment in context of MOOCs * Methodology for peer-review, peer-assessment, and self-assessment in context of web-base learning * Combining peer-review, peer-assessment, and self-assessment with the educational process in schools and universities * Peer-review, peer-assessment, and self-assessment in context of informal and self-driven education * Group-assessment and collaborative assessment * Meta assessment and other techniques enhancing peer-review, peer-assessment, and self-assessment * Analysis and evaluation of learner's outputs from peer-review, peer-assessment, and self-assessment * Applications and tools for peer-review, peer-assessment, and self-assessment in context of web-based learning * Relation of peer-review, peer-assessment, and self-assessment with social learning and other learning theories * Pedagogical aspects of peer-assessment, peer-review and self-assessment * Acceptance, motivation and other psychological aspects of peer-assessment, peer-review and self-assessment * Use-cases, evaluation, experience -- SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS -- Researchers are encouraged to submit research papers with recent results, including work-in-progress reports which has already reached substantial maturity. In addition, survey and position papers that provide overview of the state-of-the art and discuss important and challenges issues can be submitted. The selection of papers will be based on originality and contribution on one hand, but also on the potential to bring interesting discussion topics to the workshop. All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 members of the program committee. Review process is blind but not double-blind (i.e., include the names and affiliation of authors). Papers should be submitted in PDF and formatted according to Springer LNCS Author Guidelines. Research papers are limited to 10 pages including references, survey and position papers are limited to 6 pages including references. Papers should be submitted using EasyChair: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=prasae2014 Accepted papers will be published in Springer LNCS series, as separate ICWL workshop post-proceedings volume. -- WORKSHOP CHAIRS -- * Martin Homola, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia * Zuzana Kubincová, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia -- PROGRAM COMMITTEE -- * Veronika Bejdová, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia * Yiwei Cao, IMC AG, Saarbrücken, Germany * Ed Gehringer, North Carolina State University, USA * Samuel Greiff, University of Luxemburg, Luxemburg * Mike Keppell, University of Southern Queensland, Australia * Miloš Kravčík, RWTH Aachen, Germany * Eugenia Ng, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong, China * Elvira Popescu, University of Craiova, Romania * Marco Temperini, The Sapienza University of Rome, Italy * Bebo White, Stanford University, USA -- RESOURCES -- PRASAE 2014 workshop homepage: http://edi.fmph.uniba.sk/prasae2014/ Paper submission: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=prasae2014 ICWL 2014 homepage: http://icwl2014.tlu.ee/ Enquiries about PRASAE 2014: kubincova [at] fmph [dot] uniba [dot] sk |
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