Workshop Summary

Sep 16th Sep 17th
09.00 – 18.00: FLA-EC 09.00 – 12.30: AICHE
09.00 – 12.30: IDEERS 09.00 – 15.30: EduRobotX
13.30 – 18.00: XAI4TEL 09.00 – 12.30: TESB
13.30 – 17.30: MicroHE
13.30 – 17.30: REACT

FLA-EC: Futures for Learning Analytics in ECTEL

Website: https://crossmmla.org/

Date: Sep 16th Morning 09.00 – 18.00h

List of organizers:

  • Oleksandra Poquet, TUM, Germany
  • Marcus Specht, TU Delft, the Netherlands
  • Daniel Spikol, Copenhagen University, Denmark

Short description:

Learning analytics has become a mainstream topic in educational technology, particularly with the development of AI-based systems that require learner data. Many European researchers in technology-enhanced learning are working on topics related to the use of data from technologies designed to support or augment learning environments. The workshop will be structured to help ECTEL members interested in learning analytics and working in the European context at different seniority levels contribute to the broad conversation of what matters in learning analytics for Europe (research topics, policy, joint initiatives). These conversations will shape the agenda and activities for Learning Analytics within ECTEL.


IDEERS: Immersive Digital Educational Escape Rooms: Engaging Critical Thinking in Asynchronous Humanities Courses

Website: https://www.thinglink.com/card/1824873079126360932

Date: Sep 16th Morning (09.00 – 12.30h)

List of organizers:

  • Jessica Henderson, The Ohio State University, USA
  • Sarah Dove, The Ohio State University, USA
  • ThingLink
  • PebblePad

Short description:

In this half-day, interactive workshop participants will gain hands-on experience utilizing emerging technologies and Generative AI to design immersive Digital Educational Escape Rooms (DEER) that are engaging, accessible, and inclusive. In particular, we will explore the processes and design strategies used by the organizers to develop and implement DEER activities in an undergraduate-level online asynchronous English literature course, focusing especially on how DEERs can be used as a foundational activity that is integrated into additional scaffolded assignments to support both academic integrity and the development of higher-order thinking skills.


XAI4TEL: Explainable AI for Interpretable, Learner-Driven, Educational Technologies

Website: https://sites.google.com/view/xai4tel

Date: Sep 16th Afternoon (13:30h – 18:00h)

List of organizers:

  • Hasan Abu-Rasheed, University of Siegen, Germany
  • Christian Weber, University of Siegen, Germany
  • Mutlu Cukoruva, University College London, United Kingdom
  • Hassan Khosravi, The University of Queensland, Australia
  • Jeroen Ooge, Utrecht University, Netherlands

Short description:

The XAI4TEL workshop explores the integration of Explainable AI (XAI) in Technology-Enhanced Learning (TEL) and EdTech, focusing on enhancing interpretability and trust in AI-driven educational tools, and supporting learners in making informed decisions on learning recommendations. Participants of the workshop will gain a comprehensive understanding of XAI principles, hands-on experience with sample educational XAI tools, and best practices for continuous integration. Workshop’s interactive sessions will also address the ethical implications and collaboratively develop strategies to design and evaluate XAI-driven learning systems that prioritize learner autonomy and agency, with the aim to empower learners’ decisions on personalized learning recommendations.


AICHE: AI Competencies for Higher Education – Leveraging Generative Tools

Website: https://lead.unibe.ch/forschung/change/gen_ai_competencies_workshop__ectel24/index_ger.html

Date: Sep 17th Morning (9:00h – 12:30h)

List of organizers:

  • Isabelle Fabienne Geppert, University of Bern, Switzerland
  • Daniel Reichenpfader, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
  • Kerstin Denecke, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
  • André Klostermann, University of Bern, Switzerland

Short description:

Generative AI (genAI) has the potential to transform education by providing personalized learning experiences, increasing student engagement and motivation, and widening access to education. However, successful integration of these tools requires specific competencies from teachers. In this workshop, we’ll develop a competency model to identify essential skills and abilities for lecturers to use genAI in higher education. This involves synchronizing the understanding of terms, structuring them into categories, and translating them into teaching practices. At the end of the workshop, we aim to have a competency model with defined categories and concrete abilities, skills and knowledge along with practical examples.


EduRobotX: Exploring Educational Robots and Robotics for Learning and Development. The 2nd International Workshop of the EATEL SIG EduRobotX 2024.

Website: https://ea-tel.eu/sig/edurobotx/edurobotx2024

Date: Sep 17th Morning (9:00h – 15:30h)

List of organizers:

  • Ilona Buchem, Berlin University of Applied Sciences, Germany
  • Nardie Fanchamps, Open University, The Netherlands,
  • Maria Perifanou, University of Macedonia, Greece

Short description:

This workshop invites extended abstracts showcasing innovative applications of educational robotics and robots for learning and development. The workshop aims to provide a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between robotics, education, psychology, AI, and human-computer interaction, highlighting practical applications, theoretical frameworks, and research directions to advance the field and inform educational practice. Furthermore, the workshop seeks to compile a collection of practices and innovative ideas to be published in a special issue, thereby contributing to the advancement of the field and informing educational practices.


TESB: Technology-Enhanced Sense of Belonging

Website: https://sites.google.com/view/tesb-workshop/homepage

Date: Sep 17th Morning (9:00h – 12:30h)

List of organizers:

  • Carlos Santos, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
  • Luís Pedro, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
  • Mónica Aresta, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
  • Monica Divitini, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

Short description:

This workshop examines the significance of developing technology-enhanced learning (TEL) products that facilitate students’ sense of belonging within formal educational contexts. While traditional TEL research prioritises learning gains, this workshop emphasises the impact of technology on motivation, engagement, well-being, and social connections. The workshop will facilitate an in-depth exploration of theoretical models and concepts that elucidate the dynamics of belonging in education. Participants will engage in hands-on activities to assess the potential impact of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) on belonging, and will learn to incorporate these insights into the design of their learning technologies.


 MicroHE: Micro-credentials and digital open badges in Higher and Continuing Education: how to facilitate flexible and deep learning behaviours 

Website: https://www.tuas.fi/en/events/113/micro-credentials-and-digital-open-badges-in-higher-and-continuing-education-how-to-facilitate-flexible-and-deep-learning-behaviours-microhe/

Date: Sep 17th Afternoon (13:30h – 17:30h)

List of organizers:

  • Timo Halttunen, Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland
  • Mika Suutari, Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland
  • Peter Nobels, University of Applied Science Utrecht, Netherlands
  • Christina Hell, University for Continuing Education, Krems, Austria
  • Tobias Ley, University for Continuing Education, Krems, Austria
  • Oliver Kessler, HSLU (Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts), Switzerland
  • Sebastian Huber, HSLU (Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts), Switzerland

Short description:

Studies have shown that motivational elements in micro-credentials and open badges need purposeful learning design. This half day workshop includes short presentations based on selected experience reports, discussions in small groups and sharing good practices that take turns in the face-to-face workshop. Participants of the workshop will be invited to share their experiences on how micro-credentials and open badges have been implemented in higher education institutions. The workshop will identify common challenges and ways to overcome them, discussing potential of technology-enhanced learning. We invite short experience reports to be submitted by 24 June via the link at the workshop website.

The Workshop is supported by the European University Network EU.ACE (https://euace.eu/)


REACT: Responsible Ethical AI Crafting Technology

Website: https://react.c3l.ai/

Date: Sep 17th Afternoon (13:30h – 17:30h)

List of organizers:

  • Srecko Joksimovic, University of South Australia, Australia
  • Olga Viberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
  • Yael Feldman-Maggor, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
  •  Oscar Deho, University of South Australia, Australia

Short description:

In the evolving landscape of AI, the integration of ethical considerations has become crucial, particularly in technology-enhanced learning. Moreover, recent regulations categorize the use of AI in educational settings as high-risk. This classification mandates compliance measures, including thorough testing for fairness, accuracy, and data security before deployment in educational settings. The designation of these applications as high-risk highlights the critical need for oversight and ethical consideration in the integration of AI technologies within the educational sector. However, translating these regulations into practice remains a significant challenge. We aim to address this gap between regulation and practice in our workshop.