CFP: Workshop on Recommender Systems for Technology Enhanced Learning


SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

Workshop on Recommender Systems for Technology Enhanced Learning (RecSysTEL 2012)
Saarbrucken, Germany, 18-21 September 2012

Organised jointly with the European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning (EC-TEL 2012)

http://adenu.ia.uned.es/workshops/recsystel2012


—Paper submission deadline: 30 June 2012—

AIM & TOPICS

Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) aims to design, develop and test socio-technical innovations that will support and enhance learning practices of both individuals and organisations.It is an application domain that generally addresses all types of technology research & development aiming to support of teaching and learning activities, and considers meta-cognitive and reflective skills such as self-management, self-motivation, and effective informal and self-regulated learning. Information retrieval is a pivotal activity in TEL, and the deployment of recommender systems has attracted increased interest during the past years as it addresses the information overload problem in TEL scenarios with a low cost approach.Recommendation methods, techniques and systems open an interesting new approach to facilitate and support learning and teaching. There are plenty of resources available on the Web, both in terms of digital learning content and people resources (e.g. other learners, experts, tutors) that can be used to facilitate teaching and learning tasks. The challenge is to develop, deploy and evaluate systems that provide learners and teachers with meaningful guidance in order to help identify suitable learning resources from a potentially overwhelming variety of choices. The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners that are working on topics related to the design, development and testing of recommender systems in educational settings as well as present the current status of research in this area. Overall, it aims to outline the rich potential of TEL as an application area for recommender systems, as well as expose participants to the challenges of developing such systems in a TEL context.

Topics include but are not limited to:

  • User tasks to be supported by recommender systems in TEL
  • Explanation and visualizations of recommendations
  • Open user models for TEL recommender systems
  • Recommendation approaches based on social (meta) data
  • Requirements for the deployment of TEL recommender systems
  • Data sets for TEL recommender systems
  • Recommendation algorithms and systems for TEL
  • Transfer of successful algorithms and systems from other application areas
  • Evaluation criteria and methods for TEL recommender systems
  • Experiences from actual implementation in teaching, learning and/or community building

IMPORTANT DATES

30 June 2012: Submissions
16 July 2012: Notifications
1 August 2010: Camera-ready of accepted papers
18-19 September 2012: RecSysTEL Workshop in Saarbrucken

SUBMISSIONS

The Workshop accepts a variety of submission types:

  • Full papers: 12 pages
  • Short papers: 6 pages
  • System/service demos: 2 pages
  • TEL Data sets: 2 pages (and if possible, data set file/URL)

Papers should be original and not previously submitted to other venues.

Submissions will be handled through the conference management tool ginkgo: http://ginkgo.cs.upb.de/events/recsystel2012

If you haven’t an ginkgo account yet, you’ll be asked to create it before you can access the RecSysTEL’12 page.

PUBLICATION

Workshop proceedings will be published in a seperate volume by a publisher
that will be announced soon.

STEERING COMMITTEE

  • Jesus G. Boticario, aDeNu – Spanish National University for Distance Education (Spain)
  • Peter Brusilovksy, University of Pittsburgh (USA)
  • Erik Duval, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)
  • Denis Gillet, Swiss Federal Institute of Lausanne (Switzerland)
  • Stefanie Lindstaedt, Know-Center Graz (Austria)
  • Wolfgang Nejdl, L3S & Leibniz Universitat (Germany)
  • Miguel-Angel Sicilia, University of Alcala (Spain)
  • Martin Wolpers, Fraunhofer FIT (Germany)
  • Riina Vuorikari, European Schoolnet (Belgium)

CO-CHAIRS

  • Nikos Manouselis, Agro-Know Technologies & ARIADNE Foundation (Greece)
  • Hendrik Drachsler, Open Universiteit Nederlands (The Netherlands)
  • Katrien Verbert, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)
  • Olga C. Santos, aDeNu – Spanish National University for Distance Education (Spain)

ABOUT EC-TEL 2012

The European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning (EC-TEL 2012) brings together technological developments, learning models, and implementations of new and innovative approaches to training and education. The conference traditionally explores how the synergy of multiple disciplines can provide new, more effective and more especially more sustainable, technology-enhanced learning solutions to learning problems. EC-TEL is a unique opportunity for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers to address current challenges and advances in the field. Through EC-TEL, established and emerging researchers as well as practitioners, entrepreneurs, and technology developers explore new collaborations, strengthen networks, and complement their core experience.

See http://ec-tel.eu for details.

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