TELucation #tugraz #sammelmappe

Wir haben an der TU Graz ein neues Projekt gestartet – eine Sammelmappe mit allen wichtigen Infos für unsere Lehrenden rund um das Thema Technology Enhanced Learning. Wir wollen hiermit den Einstieg in die digtal gestützte Lehre erleichtern und unterstützen wo wir nur können. Als Teaser ist auch ein kleines Video entstanden, welches wir natürlich niemand vorenhalten wollen:

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Sind Sie Bediensteter der TU Graz?

Der TeachCenter Kurs TELucation befindet sich bei allen Bediensteten der TU Graz am Dashboard des TeachCenters – alle Bediensteten sind bereits automatisch eingeschrieben.
Bitte loggen Sie sich ein (https://tc.tugraz.at ) und klicken links im Hauptmenü auf Dashboard. Nun sollten Sie unterhalb die Überschrift „Kurse für Mitarbeiter/innen“ sehen. Da befinden sich Kurse wie die Arbeitsplatzsicherheit und eben auch der Kurs „TELucation„.

[master] Development of a Quiz model for Moodle #master #tugraz #moodle #lms

Jakob hat im Rahmen seiner Masterarbeit ein Quizmodul für dynamisch erstellbare physikalische Aufgaben erstellt inl. einer LTI-Anbindung an das Learningmanagementsystem Moodle. Hier findet man die Folien seiner erfolgreichen Verteidigung:

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[publication] Insights into Learning Competence Through Probabilistic Graphical Models #tugraz #research

We contributed to this year „Third IFIP TC 5, TC 12, WG 8.4, WG 8.9, WG 12.9 International Cross-Domain Conference (CD-MAKE 2019)“ with a publication titled „Insights into Learning Competence Through Probabilistic Graphical Models„.

Abstract:

One-digit multiplication problems is one of the major fields in learning mathematics at the level of primary school that has been studied over and over. However, the majority of related work is focusing on descriptive statistics on data from multiple surveys. The goal of our research is to gain insights into multiplication misconceptions by applying machine learning techniques. To reach this goal, we trained a probabilistic graphical model of the students’ misconceptions from data of an application for learning multiplication. The use of this model facilitates the exploration of insights into human learning competence and the personalization of tutoring according to individual learner’s knowledge states. The detection of all relevant causal factors of the erroneous students answers as well as their corresponding relative weight is a valuable insight for teachers. Furthermore, the similarity between different multiplication problems – according to the students behavior – is quantified and used for their grouping into clusters. Overall, the proposed model facilitates real-time learning insights that lead to more informed decisions.

[Proceedings online @ Springer]

[Draft @ ResearchGate]

Reference: Saranti, A., Taraghi, B., Ebner, M., Holzinger, A. (2019) Insights into Learning Competence Through Probabilistic Graphical Models. In: Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction. Third IFIP TC 5, TC 12, WG 8.4, WG 8.9, WG 12.9 International Cross-Domain Conference, CD-MAKE 2019, Canterbury, UK, August 26–29, 2019, Proceedings. pp. 250-271

Welcome Days der TU Graz 2019 – ein herzliches Willkommen #tugraz #wd19 #welcome

Es freut mich, dass wir wieder alle Studienanfängerinnen und Studienanfänger 2019 an der TU Graz am Donnerstag und Freitag, den 26. und 27.9.2019, bei den Welcome Days begrüßen zu können. In diesen beiden Tagen haben wir ein sehr umfassendes Programm gestaltet, welches helfen soll den Einstieg ins Studium so angenehm wie nur möglich zu gestalten.

Alle Informationen findet man auf der Webseite welcome.tugraz.at

Eine Übersicht gibt es auch auf der News-Seite der TU Graz.

[presentation] Mehr als ein MOOC #mooc #tugraz # #delfigmw2019 #imoox

Wir haben bei der heurigen GMW-Tagung einen Beitrag zu verschiedenen didaktisch MOOC-Szenarien eingereicht. Sozusagen die Erfahrungen die wir in den letzten Jahren mit der MOOC-Plattform iMooX sammeln können. Hier gibt es die Folien zur heutigen Präsentation:

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[video] Flipped Classroom „Electronic Circuit Design“ #tugraz #invertedclassroom #trailer

Die TU Graz greift im Bereich der Fakultät Elektrotechnik auch auf das didaktische Konzept des Flipped Classroom zurück und hat für die Studierenden dieser Lehrveranstaltung auch einen Trailer produziert. Wir hoffen, dass es so einfacher verständlich ist:

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[makereducation] MakerDays for Kids nun in Leipzig #tugraz

Nach den MakerDays for Kids ist quasi vor den MakerDays – sie wandern also nach den erfolgreichen Tagen in Graz nach Leipzig im Herbst 🙂

Mehr Infos gibt es dann auf der brandneuen Webseite, die generell über die MakerDays berichtet und das Konzept vorstellt. Und wenn man im Raum Leipzig wohnt und Kinder hat, die zwischen 10-14 sind, kann ich nur wärmstens eine Anmeldung empfehlen 🙂

[Webseite & Anmeldung zu den MakerDays]

[publication] Setup of a Temporary Makerspace for Children at University: MAKER DAYS for Kids 2018 #tugraz #makereducation #makerdays

The conference proceeding of this year „Robotics in Education“ is online now and we contributed with a chapter about the MakerDays for Kids.

Abstract:

The maker movement has become a driving force for the new industrial revolution, whereby all learners should have the opportunity to engage. Makerspaces exist in different forms with different names and a variety of specializations. The MAKER DAYS for kids are a temporary open makerspace setting for children and teenagers with the goal to democratize STEAM education and social innovation and to empower young learners, especially girls, to shape their world. This publication presents the setup and results of a temporary makerspace at Graz University of Technology with more than 100 participants in four days in summer 2018 and discusses the role of new technologies as a trigger of making in education. Moreover, the MAKER DAYS implemented an innovative evaluation concept to document the participants’ activities in open and unstructured learning environments.

[article @ publisher’s Homepage]

[draft @ ResearchGate]

Reference: Grandl M., Ebner M., Strasser A. (2020) Setup of a Temporary Makerspace for Children at University: MAKER DAYS for Kids 2018. In: Merdan M., Lepuschitz W., Koppensteiner G., Balogh R., Obdržálek D. (eds) Robotics in Education. RiE 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1023. Springer, Cham

[CfP] Positioning Artificial Intelligence in Education –Evidence and Reflections #ijai #reseach #tugraz

We would like to call for you contribution to a call for „Positioning Artificial Intelligence in Education –Evidence and Reflections„. We would like to do a special issue for the International Journal of Learning Analytics and Artificial Intelligence for Education (iJAI).

Due to recent technological advancements, artificial intelligence (AI) has received increased attention and has been adopted to many sectors and fields, thus, producing a profound impact. Given the rapid advancement of AI, it is expected that AI will continue to develop, integrate deeper and in many different sectors. Although the application of AI in the educational sector has been the subject of research for more than 30 years, a renewed and enforced interest in AI in education can be documented through the themes of scientific conferences, workshops and research papers, as well as how the Edtech industry is increasing efforts to integrate AI in educational applications. Indeed, this development is not unexpected considering that AI is associated with potentials of more personalized, adaptive and inclusive learning, and with empowered teachers and advanced learning environments. This Special Issue aims at highlighting contemporary research that covers AI in education. We are looking forward to receive both theoretical and empirical papers that provide readers with a better understanding of the theoretical discussions that are currently taking place, the empirical studies that are conducted, and the AI applications and systems that are developed

Submission of full paper: December 10, 2019

Find here the „Call for Paper“ with all details.

[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 14 / No. 16 #ijet #research

Issue 14(16) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).

Table of Contents:

  • Development of an Instructional Design Model for Mobile Blended Learning in Higher Education
  • Knowledge Management and Reuse in Virtual Learning Communities
  • New Tools for the Immersive Narrative Experience
  • From Learning Game to Adaptive Ubiquitous Game Based Learning
  • Are Educational Games Engaging and Motivating Moroccan Students to Learn Physics?
  • Effectivity of Augmented Reality as Media for History Learning
  • IMS Compliant Ontological Learner Model for Adaptive E-Learning Environments
  • A Flipped Classroom-Based Education System for College English Teaching
  • An Improved Back-Propagation Neural Network for the Prediction of College Students’ English Performance
  • Computer-Aided English Teaching Platform Based on Secure Shell Framework
  • English Teaching Platform Based on Online Education Technology and Licensure and Master’s Program Technology
  • Innovative Methods in Medical Education in Bulgaria: Video Materials and Serious Games
  • Using Broadcasting Learning Design to Enhance Student’s Experiential Skill
  • Adaptive Navigation Support: A Literature Review of Its Application and Implication in Learning Process
  • Massive Open Online Course Platform Blended English Teaching Method Based on Model-View-Controller Framework

[Link to Issue 14/16]

Nevertheless, if you are interested to become a reviewer for the journal, please just contact me :-).