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EDM 2015 : Educational Data MiningConference Series : Educational Data Mining | |||||||||||||||
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We invite submissions to the 8th International Conference on Education Data Mining (EDM2015), to be held under auspices of the International Educational Data Mining Society on 26‐29 June 2015 at UNED, the National University for Distance Education in Madrid, Spain.
The EDM conference is a leading international forum for high‐quality research studying how to mine large data sets in order to answer educational research questions that shed light on the educational and learning processes. EDM 2015 will follow AIED 2015 (22‐26 June) that is also organized by UNED in Madrid. Synergies between both EDM and AIED communities will be supported. TOPICS OF INTEREST Topics of interest to the conference include, but are not limited to: ● Closing the loop between education data research and educational outcomes ● Stealth assessment and evaluating the efficacy of curriculum and interventions ● Deriving representations of domain knowledge from data ● Detecting and addressing students' affective and emotional states ● Integrating data mining and pedagogical theory ● Data mining with emerging pedagogical environments such as educational games, MOOCs, and ● Multi‐modal learning environments and sensor analysis ● Providing feedback to teachers, students & other stakeholders generated from EDM methods ● Papers that apply a previously used technique to a new domain, or that reanalyze an existing data ● Bridging EDM and Learning analytics ● Bridging learning sciences, learning theory and EDM ● Monitoring and mining results of automated feedback and grading ● Monitoring and mining results of learning resources usage logs ● Best practices for adapting the state of the art data mining, information retrieval, recommender systems and social network analysis approaches to the educational domain ● Data mining in social and collaborative learning ● Generic frameworks, techniques, research methods and approaches for EDM SUBMISSION TYPES New! JEDM Journal Track Papers: Submit your best work to the Journal of EDM (submission is open already), get it accepted before April 20th, 2015 and have your work presented at EDM 2015. See further details at http://educationaldatamining.org/EDM2015/index.php?page=jedm Full Papers: 6‐8 pages. Should describe original, substantive, mature and unpublished work. Short Papers: 4 pages. Should describe original, unpublished work. This includes early stage, less Industry Papers: 4‐6 pages. Industry papers should describe innovative ways in which data drives system features or processes in a commercial setting. Doctoral Consortium: 3 pages. Should describe the graduate/postgraduate student’s research topic, proposed contributions, results so far, and aspects of the research on which advice is sought. Should be Posters: 2 pages. Posters can be used both to describe original and unpublished work in progress, as well Demos: 2 pages. Demos should describe educational data mining tools and systems, or educational systems that use EDM techniques, which are to be interactively presented at the conference. All accepted papers will be published in the open‐access proceeding of the conference. A selection of accepted papers for the conference will be invited to extend their submission (providing a significant contribution beyond the conference paper) for a special issue in the Journal of Educational Data Mining. IMPORTANT DATES (There will be no extensions) Workshop and Tutorial proposal submissions 12 January 2015 Notification of acceptance (Workshops and Tutorials) 26 January 2015 Abstract for Full/Short paper submissions 2 February 2015 Full and Short paper submissions 9 February 2015 Doctoral Consortium submissions 19 February 2015 Notification of acceptance (Full/Short/Doctoral consortium) 2 April 2015 Poster /Demo / Workshop submissions 5 April 2015 Notification of acceptance (Posters / Demos / Workshops) 19 April 2015 Camera ready versions 26 April 2015 Conference days 26‐30 June 2015 |
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