Author Archives: CIRCL Admin

Support for Young Researchers to attend the 2016 Intelligent Tutoring Systems Conference

PI: Beverly Woolf University of Massachusetts Amherst Award Details The Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) 2016 conference offers a rare professional opportunity for interdisciplinary students to converge and present cutting-edge research from the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), learning science, computer science, cognitive and learning sciences, psychology, and educational technology. This project supports travel for selected […]

CAP: Building a Cyberlearning Research Program: An Early Career Symposium

PI: Ginger Watson Old Dominion University Research Foundation Award Details The Annual Meeting of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology provides a forum for interchange of ideas around designing technological support for learning and training. This project supports an Early Career Symposium at the conference which allows early career scholars to receive mentoring from […]

Doctoral Consortium for the 2016 Learning Analytics and Knowledge Conference

PIs: Stephanie Teasley, Bodong Chen University of Michigan Ann Arbor Award Details Using data analytics has revolutionized many academic disciplines, such as Astrophysics and Biology. In addition, it has changed the commercial world and critical services like healthcare. The field of education research is also beginning this change. The Society for Learning Analytics Research (SoLAR) […]

CAP: CSCL 2017 Making a Difference: Prioritizing Equity and Access in CSCL Doctoral Consortium and Early Career Workshops

PI: Susan Yoon University of Pennsylvania Award Details The Computer Supported Collaborative Learning conference is the premier conference on how technologies can support collaborative learning, both online and offline. This project supports a Doctoral Consortium and an Early Career Workshop at the conference which allows early career scholars to receive mentoring from established cyberlearning researchers […]

NSF DUE Division Director Search

NSF announces a nationwide search for Division Director for the Division of Undergraduate Education in the Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR). View the Dear Colleague Letter that describes the requirements and how to apply. The mission of EHR is to provide the research foundation to develop a diverse science, technology, engineering, and mathematics […]

CAP: ICLS 2016: Transforming Learning, Empowering Learners — Doctoral Consortium and Early Career Workshops

PI: Sadhana Puntambeka University of Wisconsin-Madison Award Details The International Conference of the Learning Sciences provides a forum for research on the design of learning environments, including technology-enhanced learning environments. This project supports a Doctoral Consortium and an Early Career Workshop at the conference which allows early career scholars to receive mentoring from established cyberlearning […]

CAP: Building Cyberlearning Research Programs: An Early Career Workshop

PI: Jonathan Spector University of North Texas Award Details The International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies provides a forum for interchange of ideas around designing technological support for learning and training. This project supports an Early Career Symposium at the conference which allows early career scholars to receive mentoring from established cyberlearning researchers from both […]

CL16 Recap

Keynotes, a storify live blog, and reflections by CL16 co-chair Jeremy Rochelle’s are now available. Watch Webcast recordings of the keynotes and special speakers Check out the Storify of the event based on tweets posted with #NSFCL16 Read Jeremy’s reflections in blog post about the meeting Learn more about Cyberlearning 2016.

Interviewees for NSF I-CORPS-L Teams Needed

CIRCL community members are needed to serve as interviewees for NSF I-CORPS-L Teams developing new educational technologies. Interviewees who represent different populations (K-12 teachers, university faculty, administrators, education industry representatives, etc.). If you are willing to participate, it offers excellent grounding for the teams and an opportunity to hear about and contribute to new ideas. […]

NSF CAREER Proposals

NSF CAREER proposals due July 20, 21, or 22, depending on program. NSF encourages submission of proposals from junior faculty members at all CAREER-eligible organizations.