[on behalf of Roberto Maldonado]
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Call for Participation
International Workshop on Collaboration Analytics: Making Learning Visible
in Collaborative Settings
In conjunction with CSCL 2019 at Lyon, France
June 18, 2018 https://www.cscl2019.com
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https://collaborationanalytics.wordpress.com
We use the term *collaboration analytics* to refer to methods for
collecting and analysing multiple sources of evidence from collaborative
settings with the purpose of i) generating a deeper understanding of
collaboration and learning; or ii) supporting learning and the development
of collaboration skills by making key traces of activity visible to
learners and their instructors or available to computational analysis.
This half-a-day workshop brings together researchers and practitioners from
different disciplines to discuss the breadth and depth of the emerging
concept of collaboration analytics.
The goal of this workshop is to build upon the promising sensing
technologies, collaborative tools and emerging data analytics techniques to
address the need for tools that provide automated assessment and feedback
on group activities. The workshop targets both *remote* and *collocated* CSCL
situations focusing on the shared complexity of human activity and its
environment, looking particularly at the major role that data can play to
enhance evidence-based reflective practices in CSCL teaching and learning.
SUBMISSIONS
The workshop accepts two kinds of paper submissions before the workshop
(see the dates below):
1. *Poster submissions *discuss previously unpublished late breaking
work or future visions in the space of Collaboration Analytics (2-4
pages).
2. *Research highlight submissions* allow researchers to share work
relevant to Collaboration Analytics, which was already accepted for
publication and/or presented at other venues in the period between 2016 and
May 2019. These submissions should include *ONLY the abstract of the
original publication and a brief summary explaining this work’s
significance for the workshop*. These submissions should also include a
statement that their submission to Collaboration Analytics does not
conflict with the policies of the venue where the work was originally
published or presented (1-2 pages).
Submissions should be written in English and follow the current version of
the ISLS author guidelines
<https://www.cscl2019.com/upload/ISLS_Author_Guidelines_Oct2014.pdf> (there
is also a Microsoft Word template
<https://www.cscl2019.com/upload/ISLSConference_Template.docx>). Submissions
should be sent by email to collaboration.analytics.cscl@xxxxxxxxx
For each accepted submission, at least one author must attend the workshop.
Accepted submissions will be published on the workshop website. Authors
retain all copyright. Accepted submission will be presented as posters and
discussed in a poster session during the workshop.
IMPORTANT DATES
· Submission Deadline: 1 May 2019
· Notifications: 18 May 2019
· Registration: to be announced
· Workshop date: 18 June 2019
ORGANISERS
· Roberto Martinez Maldonado, University of Technology Sydney,
Australia
· Marcelo Worsley, Northwestern University, USA
· Bertrand Schneider, Harvard University, USA
· Ahmed Kharrufa, Newcastle University, UK
CONTACT
*If you have any questions or a need for further information, please send
an email to **collaboration.analytics.cscl@xxxxxxxxx
<collaboration.analytics.cscl@xxxxxxxxx>*