How to apply scientific practices in the Technology part of TEL

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How to apply scientific practices in the Technology part of TEL Monday 13/05 16:00-17:30h Plenary Hall Needs Analysis TEL research usually encompassed the collection and analysis of data to create and evaluate novel tools or methodologies. In most cases, this involves software, IT infrastructure, learner data, or data-driven approaches. However,

Speakers

Jan Schneider
DIPF, Germany
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Natalie Kiesler
DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education, Germany
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Daniel Schiffner
DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education, Germany

Start

13/05/2024 - 16:00

End

13/05/2024 - 17:30

How to apply scientific practices in the Technology part of TEL

Monday 13/05 16:00-17:30h
Plenary Hall
Needs Analysis

TEL research usually encompassed the collection and analysis of data to create and evaluate novel tools or methodologies. In most cases, this involves software, IT infrastructure, learner data, or data-driven approaches. However, research data (particularly software) does not yet play a crucial role in the publication process. In this workshop the aim is to discuss, describe, and think about solutions for these issues.

 

Learning Objectives

Participants will understand issues and constraints of applying scientific practices to the technology research used in TEL. By getting a better understanding of the situation, we could come up with practices to address this issue.

 

Pre-activities

No prerequisites.

 

Session Description
    The workshop starts with organisers presenting some issues of conducting and evaluating research on technology. 20 minutes
    With the help of the organisers, depending on the amount of participants the group will come some important issues to be work on. 10 minutes
    In groups participants will work on the identified issues. 45minutes
    Participants will present their work. 10 minutes
    Wrap-on and future steps. 5 minutes