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Workshop: Future of Educational Technology


   Workshop Report   

April 23-26, 2009

Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ, United States



Event Contact

CCC Staff
ccc@cra.org


Event Type

2011 and Earlier, 2011 and Prior Events, Visioning Activities, Workshop


Event Category

CCC

Overview

Lead for effort:

Dr. Beverly Park Woolf, University of Massachusetts at Amherst (Principal Investigator)

CCC Council liaison for this effort: 

Dr. John L. King, University of Michigan

CCC Council liaison for this workshop: 

Dr. John L. King, University of Michigan

Vision for this workshop (one-pager): 

[VISION – April 2009 Workshop.pdf]

Meeting Materials:

[Executive Summary and Charge – Project.pdf]

Workshop Output (from topical working groups)

[Social Learning – Suthers et al – April 2009 Workshop.pdf]
[Assessment – Shute et al – April 2009 Workshop.pdf]
[Intelligent Environments – Van Lehn et al – April 19 Workshop.pdf]
[Preamble on Policy – King et al – April 2009 Workshop.pdf]
[Rich Interfaces – Burleson et al – from April 2009 Workshop.pdf]

Agenda

April 23, 2009 (Thursday)

07:30 PM Get together in the lobby | Mission Palms Hotel

– to say hello and socialize

April 24, 2009 (Friday)

08:00 AM Meet in hotel lobby for walk to Brickyard | Brickyard Conference Center
08:30 AM Morning Sessions

– Welcome and Introductions (plenary) – Beverly moderates
– Set “Vision Themes” for the GROE project (plenary)

Burt facilitates process; Beverly moderates content

PURPOSE: To establish priority vision themes for the project as a whole that will then serve as scaffolding for vision themes for each working group.

– Set “Vision Themes” for each working group (concurrent break-outs)

Group leaders facilitate

12:00 PM Working Lunch

Review Working Group Vision Themes (plenary questions and comments).

01:30 PM Afternoon Work Sessions

Working Group “Preambles” Each working group prepares an outline for a preamble for their “Paper” that builds on the current state of the field and articulates a rationale for the vision themes that have been proposed for their  respective topics. Include a “vision statement” for each respective priority theme.

04:30 PM Long Pre-Dinner Break

Beverly organizes a walk for those that want.

06:30 PM Dinner | Macayo’s Depot Cantina: 300 S Ash Ave (480) 966-6677)

Meet in hotel lobby for walk to restaurant.

08:30 PM After Dinner Work Session

– Groups write up their preamble and a 20-year vision for their topic.

– Deliverable: 1-3 page paper

April 25, 2009 (Saturday)

08:00 AM Meet in hotel lobby for walk to Brickyard
08:30 AM Morning Sessions | Brickyard Room 210

– Interim reports of working groups (plenary)

– Test Bed Strategy – a short term GROE agenda item (plenary session)

Beverly introduces the topic

– Working Groups: Meet concurrently to discuss what needs to be accomplished to
create a successful test bed as applied to your topic (break-outs)

12:00 PM Working Lunch

Unstructured discussion of cross-fertilization issues.

01:30 PM Afternoon Work Sessions

Working Groups begin to flesh out their “papers”

Response to test bed idea

Research agenda items; for each agenda item:
ƒ -Statement of the problem this research agenda item addresses
ƒ -Outcomes that will result from conducting such research (what problems
are addressed)
ƒ -Description of specific research needs for this agenda (i.e. example CFP)

04:30 PM Long Pre-Dinner Break
06:30 PM Dinner | Monti’s Italian Steakhouse 100 S Mill Ave (480) 478-0541

Meet in hotel lobby for walk to restaurant.

09:00 PM After Dinner Work Session

Groups complete their papers.

April 26, 2009 (Sunday)

08:00 AM Meet in hotel lobby for walk to Brickyard
08:30 AM Morning Session | Brickyard Room 210

Reports of working groups (plenary)

-Each group leader presents the paper; Participants comment and question

12:00 PM Lunch Session

Simple celebration meal for whoever has not left for the airport

Participants

ATTENDEES – April 2009 Workshop.pdf

Logistics

Date: April 23-26, 2009

Location: Tempe, Arizona (Arizona State University)

All activities within walking distance in downtown Tempe, AZ. Meetings held at the ASU School of Engineering and Informatics; three working lunches served in the meeting rooms; two group dinners arranged at nearby local restaurants; participants stayed at the nearby Mission Palms Hotel.

[see VENUE MAP – April 2009 Workshop.pdf]

[LOGISTICS April 2009 Workshop.pdf]

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Increasing the Success and Participation of Underrepresented Groups in Computing Research.
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