Alejandro Ortega-Arranz
Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
Alejandro Ortega-Arranz received his Ph.D. degree in telecommunications engineering from Universidad de Valladolid (Spain), in 2021. Currently, he is Assistant Professor at the Computer Science Department of the University of Valladolid (Spain), and an active member of the GSIC-EMIC Research Group. GSIC-EMIC aims at improving the teaching and learning educational processes scientifically, and Alejandro’s main research interests include ubiquitous, hybrid, and game-based learning, targeting both educators (how can technology support the design, implementation, and enactment of such educational approaches), and students (which are the derived perceptions and effects of using such educational approaches). He has been involved in various projects with European, national, and regional funding. He is also member of the European Association of Technology-Enhanced Learning, being Poster & Demo Chair or Doctoral Consortium Chair in the last three European Conferences on Technology-Enhanced Learning.
Events
ID | Event Name | Duration | Start Date |
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Writing a book together: Collaborative writing using MarkDown and GitHub – DE-TEL Hackathon Edition | 3 Hours | 30/12/2024 | |
Learn LaTeX by Preparing your Submission to a Doctoral Consortium | 1 Hours | 30/12/2024 | |
Uncharted minds in digital realms: Introducing the evaluation of metacognitive processes in TEL | 1 Hours | 30/12/2024 | |
A Stronger TEL PhD: Getting Ready for the Doctoral Consortium | 1 Hours | 06/07/2023 | |
Building Better AI for Education: Designing for Human Values | 1 Hours | 06/05/2023 | |
Get-to-know JTELSS Games | 1 Hours | 30/12/2024 | |
Community Event for PhD candidates in TEL 2021 | 3 Hours | 07/02/2021 | |
Uncovering challenges in provision of feedback and support to learners in MOOCs | 1 Hours | 30/12/2024 |