AERA 2015

Sheraton Chicago Chicago, IL, United States

The 2015 AERA Annual Meeting theme - Toward Justice: Culture, Language, and Heritage in Education Research and Praxis - is a call to examine the meaning of culture, language, and heritage in education research and praxis with the aim of advancing justice.

Webinar: How to Transition Cyberlearning Technologies out of the University

Online

11 am - 12 pm PT / 2 pm - 3 pm ET Register for this webinar How can researchers best prepare for and work with their university technology licensing organization to transition cyberlearning technologies outside of the university? What is the role of the university tech transfer office? What special considerations might be necessary […]

Webinar: NSF Cyberlearning Solicitation

Online

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm EDT (Note new date and time) Register for this Webinar Join NSF program officers and CIRCL staff for an informational webinar on the current solicitation by the NSF Cyberlearning Program. Upcoming due dates include May 11 for Integration Project (INT) Letters of Intent, July 13 for INT full proposals, and […]

2015 Teaching and Learning Video Showcase

Online

The NSF 2015 Teaching and Learning Video Showcase: Improving Science, Math, Engineering Computer Science, and Technology K-12 will showcase cutting-edge NSF-funded work to improve teaching and learning, and will allow colleagues affiliated with MSPnet, CADRE, CIRCL, CAISE, STELAR, CS10Kcommunity, and ARC to view, discuss, and comment on each others’ work. It will also allow each […]

Webinar: Cyberlearning Data Sharing and Privacy

Online

12 pm – 1 pm EDT This webinar will focus on data sharing and privacy issues related to the Cyberlearning research community. Ken Koediner is a professor of Human Computer Interaction and Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. He is also is a co-founder of Carnegie Learning, Inc. and leads LearnLab, the Pittsburgh Science of Learning […]

Webinar: Introduction to NSF for Cyberlearning

Online

An informational webinar on NSF, its mission and organization, what it funds with respect to cyberlearning, how proposals are evaluated, and guidelines for newcomers. Learn more about this webinar.

CSCL 2015

University of Gothenburg Gothenberg, Sweden

11th International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning "Exploring the material conditions of learning: Opportunities and challenges for CSCL". CSCL is a major international event, organized biennially by ISLS, which gathers people involved in all aspects of the field of technology-based collaborative learning, including research, education and technology. CSCL invites papers on the nature of […]

Workshop Series: Developing a Strong Cyberlearning Exploration (EXP) Proposal

Tuskegee University Tuskegee, AL, United States

Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL (Workshop 1) Learn more and apply This workshop series is designed to help people who have never had NSF Cyberlearning funding to develop a strong NSF Cyberlearning EXP proposal. EXP projects explore the feasibility of a technological innovation, try out new ideas, especially risky ones, and explore issues associated with learning […]

AIED 2015

UNED campus Madrid

17th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED 2015) is the next in a longstanding series of biennial international conferences for high quality research in intelligent systems and cognitive science for educational computing applications.

EDM 2015

UNED campus Madrid

The EDM conference is a leading international forum for high-quality research that mines large data sets in order to answer educational research questions that shed light on the learning processes.