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DMTL 2019 : Travel Stipends available to NSF-sponsored Workshop on Digitally-Mediated Team Learning | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
National Science Foundation (NSF) Sponsored Workshop on Digitally-Mediated Team Learning *** 50 TRAVEL STIPENDS are available to U.S. citizens/residents: please see website to apply *** Workshop Website: http://digital-learning-teams.com Synthesis and Design Workshop on Digitally-Mediated Team Learning March 31 – April 2, 2019 Orlando, FL Submission Up to 3-page Position Abstract. Poster Session There will be a Poster session including award recognition. Important Dates * January 15, 2019: Early Stipend Consideration - Position Abstract and Expertise Profile submission for early consideration of a travel stipend. * January 31, 2019: Stipend Request Deadline - Position Abstract and Expertise Profile submission deadline to receive consideration for a travel stipend. * February 15, 2019: Non-Stipend and Poster Commitment Deadline - Expertise Profile submission deadline for those who are not requesting a travel stipend. Poster presentation request deadline. Overview This workshop aims to identify and prioritize research directions by examining existing and next-generation approaches to DMTL for selected foci within research on computer-supported collaborative learning. During the two-and-a-half day workshop, participants will be afforded opportunities to participate in a poster session, keynote, panel session, technical breakout sessions, and action committees. Workshop participants contribute to a White Paper defining 1/3/5+ year research plans requested by NSF. Participation & Track Organization This workshop is open to all researchers, educators, and industry developers advancing transformative pedagogical approaches for technology-enhanced team learning within STEM disciplines. In addition to the common activities, the workshop will operate four concurrent tracks: 1) Facilitating Team Learning in Real-time via Online Technologies: * Online instructional environments for engaging, observing, and assessing collaborative learning * IDT for STEM design and problem-solving teams in-situ * Student-Facing and Instructor-Facing support 3) Supporting Digital Teams using Active Pedagogical Strategies: * Underpinning team activity in STEM classroom settings via cognitive science * Exploring andragogical and pedagogical methods and strategies * Intrinsic/Extrinsic Incentivization leading to actionable lesson plans. 2) Collaborative Learning via Analytics: * Data-mining of assessments for automated optimization of team composition * Collecting and leveraging of real-time observations of participation and dynamically identifying learners’ needs * Back-end reporting of learning outcomes 4) Empowering Equitable Participation in DMTL * Fostering collaborative digital learning approaches that broaden participation among underserved/underrepresented populations * Investigating the role of Socially-Agnostic participation in team learning environments Workshop Website: http://digital-learning-teams.com |
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