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Mi 12:15<br />
DeLFI<br />
Keynote: Ravi Vatrapu<br />
(Copenhagen Business School)<br />
Mi 12:15<br />
DeLFI<br />
Ort & Zeit<br />
DE KE 01 Teaching Analytics: Concepts, Methods, and Tools<br />
HS 2010<br />
Teaching Analytics is conceived as<br />
a subfield of learning analytics that<br />
focuses on the design, development,<br />
evaluation, and education of<br />
visual analytics methods and tools<br />
for teachers in primary, secondary,<br />
and tertiary educational settings.<br />
Teaching analytics aims to develop<br />
innovative solutions to assist<br />
and augment teachers dynamic<br />
diagnostic decision-making in the<br />
classrooms of the 21st century. An<br />
example usage scenario (but not<br />
limited to) is the use of teaching<br />
analytics methods and tools in<br />
high-performance classrooms that<br />
are characterized by 1:1 computing,<br />
high cognitive density, and big data.<br />
Drawing from the two international<br />
workshops (TapTA 2012 &<br />
IWTA 2013) and the NEXT-TELL EU<br />
project, this talk will identify challenges<br />
and opportunities, highlight<br />
emerging concepts, methods and<br />
tools, and outline directions for<br />
future work.<br />
Weitere Informationen<br />
http://www.cbs.dk/en/research/departments-and-centres/<br />
department-of-it-management/staff/rvitm#profile<br />
12:15 – 13:00<br />
Chair<br />
Andreas<br />
Breiter<br />
Biography<br />
Ravi Vatrapu is a professor of<br />
human computer interaction at the<br />
Department of IT Management of<br />
the Copenhagen Business School,<br />
adjunct professor of applied computing<br />
at the Norwegian School of<br />
Information Technology, and director<br />
of the Computational Social<br />
Science Laboratory (CSSL).<br />
Prof. Vatrapu’s basic research<br />
program is to conduct theorybased<br />
empirical studies of sociotechnical<br />
affordances and develop<br />
an empirically-informed theory of<br />
technological intersubjectivity. His<br />
applied research areas are Social<br />
Media Management & Technology<br />
enhanced Learning. His current<br />
research projects are on social<br />
business, teaching analytics, and<br />
comparative informatics.<br />
He holds a Doctor of Philosophy<br />
(PhD) degree in Communication<br />
and Information Sciences from the<br />
University of Hawaii at Manoa, a<br />
Master of Science (M.S) in <strong>Computer</strong><br />
Science and Applications from<br />
Virginia Tech, and a Bachelor of<br />
Technology in <strong>Computer</strong> Science<br />
and Systems Engineering from<br />
Andhra University.<br />
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