March is the month of the Learning Analytics & Knowledge conference, in 2019 has taken place in Tempe, Phoenix, Arizona. Coming back from a very long journey (extended by some days off) in the United States, I decided to wrap up all my conference highlights in a blog post.
Tag: hackathon
CfP LAK Hackathon 2019
You can find the CFP on EasyChair at https://easychair.org/cfp/LAKHackathon2019
Welcome to the Fifth Learning Analytics Hackathon (LAK Hackathon).
Amsterdam LSAC Conference & Hackathon
This week I attended the 2nd Learning and Student Analytics Conference http://lsac2018.org taking place at the Universiteit van Amsterdam. The conference started to group the researchers and practitioners in Learning Analytics in The Netherlands. In practice this year it turned out attracting people from all over Europe. For this reason, in 2019 LSAC becomes a European Learning Analytics conference, which will be hosted in Nancy, France at the Loria lab.
eTwinning data project - Seville, Spain
The 29-39th November 2017 I was invited to join the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission located in Seville, Spain. There, I took place in an expert task-force organised by the JRC which aimed to gather ideas for further development of the eTwinning platform.
This afternoon we are welcomed in the @EU_ScienceHub of the European Comission in Seville, Spain, where we will provide expert inputs on the #etwinning and #LearningAnalytics projects piloted by the JRC. pic.twitter.com/tSREeOlJzx
— Daniele Di Mitri ⏩️🦣 (@dimstudi0) November 29, 2017
HACK@LAK18 Call for Proposals
Call For Proposals (https://easychair.org/cfp/LAKHackathon2018)
The Hack@LAK18 is a pre-conference workshop of the 8th International Learning Analytics and Knowledge Conference (LAK). It is the fourth in the series of Hackathons held at LAK, where we encourage a hands-on approach to combining novel data sources in a realistic infrastructure for the benefit of Learning. The approach is multi-disciplinary, reviewed from all angles, self-organising and team building. Anyone is welcome to participate as long as they are motivated to be politely critical and work towards and expand common objectives.
Please feel free to bring along your research questions, datasets and methodologies to the workshop for incorporation in the multidisciplinary activities. If you would like to suggest open research questions that you think should be addressed at the event, then please see our Call for Proposals which is open until December 18. However, you don’t have to have submitted a proposal in order to participate!
The event itself will take place on March 5-9, 2018 in Sydney, Australia.