Last week I agreed to take part in this new project created by two students of the Department of Data Science at Maastricht University called Hackademia podcast. Their idea is to make podcasts about interesting research projects and explain them for the general public, so to make complex ideas simple.
Category: My Projects
LAK'19 Arizona
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.
Read Between The Lines accepted at LAK'19
The article Read Between the Lines: An Annotation Tool for Multimodal Data for Learning
by Daniele Di Mitri, Jan Schneider, Roland Klemke, Marcus Specht and Hendrik Drachsler has been accepted as FULL RESEARCH PAPER for the 9th International Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge (LAK19) to be held in Tempe, Arizona, USA, March 4-8 2019.
EATEL doctoral academy award 2018
On Thursday 6th September 2018, at the EC-TEL 2018 conference happening in Leeds, the U.K. I was awarded the EATEL doctoral academy "Martin Wolpers" award 2018.
The Martin Wolpers student award grants EUR 700 to the research project of the most promising young researcher to either present his/her work at an international conference or to participate in a relevant educational activity to further support the awardee’s to progress in her/his professional career.
Lessons learned at #LAK18
The beautiful city of Sydney hosted the 8th international conference of Learning Analytics 2018 (LAK'18). There with my colleagues of OUNL and DIPF, we brought our contributions to the research community.
This year my main contribution constituted in the organisation of Multimodal Data Challange at the Learning Analytics Hackathon. Together with my colleagues Jan Schneider (DIPF) we brought our approach to capturing, storing, analysing, annotating and exploiting multimodal data. The challenge was introduced by the info document of the Hackathon, as well as the 3-pages submission for the LAKHackathon submission Multimodal challenge: analytics beyond user-computer interaction data.