- From: Stefan Dietze <dietze@l3s.de>
- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2015 18:40:55 +0100
- To: "semantic-web@w3.org" <semantic-web@w3.org>, CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@LISTSERV.ACM.ORG
***** #LILE2016 -Learning and Education with the Web of Data ***** - Submission deadline extended to 10 January 2016 - - Web: http://lile.linkededucation.org/2016/ - - collocated with WWW2016 (http://www2016.ca/), 11/12 April 2016, Montreal, Canada - - proceedings as part of WWW2016 companion proceedings in ACM Digital Library - - best paper awards sponsored by EATEL (http://ea-tel.eu) and GNOSS (http://gnoss.com) - IMPORTANT DATES *************************** - 10 January 2016: submission deadline for all paper types - 2 February 2016: Notification of acceptance - 8 February 2016: Camera-ready paper - 11/12 April 2016: LinkedLearning 2016 workshop day MOTIVATION ******************* The emergence of the Web of Data and its gradual adoption in learning or education-related settings has led to the creation of an embryonic “Web of Educational Data” including institutional data from universities, as well as Linked Data about publicly available educational resources. In addition, informal learning and knowledge exchange are inherent to the online interactions found on the Web, involving for instance, learning and knowledge-centric social networks, but also general purpose social environments such as LinkedIn, where matters related to skills, competence development or training are central concerns. These interactions generate a vast amount of informal knowledge resources and learning traces which, combined with metadata and knowledge from the Web of data, can significantly transform the production and consumption of learning material and knowledge. However, widespread adoption, reuse and analysis of educational data is still hindered by issues that are both technical as well interdisciplinary. Building on the success of several editions of the LILE workshop (2011-2015), LILE2016 aims at addressing such challenges by providing a forum for researchers and practitioners who make innovative use of Linked Data for educational purposes, and to discuss, exchange and disseminate their work. OBJECTIVES & TOPICS ****************************** The workshop aims to be a highly interactive research forum for exploring the promises of the Web of Data in the broad area of learning by gathering researchers from the areas of the Semantic Web, Social Web, Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL), and Education. We will welcome high-quality papers about actual trends in (a) how education takes advantage of the Web of Data, especially through entity-centric technologies and (b) how principles for data sharing (Linked Data, embedded annotations etc.) can benefit educational contexts. We will seek application-oriented, as well as more theoretical papers and position papers in the following, non-exhaustive list of topics: - Linked data for informal learning and Web-based education - Using the Web of Data for personalisation and context-awareness in Web-based learning - Exploration of informal learning activities on the Web - Analytics of pattern and notions of learning in the Social Web - Schema.org and LRMI for annotating and exploring educational related Web content - Entity-centric approaches for analysing and understanding learning activities - Light-weight educational metadata schemas and vocabularies - Usability and advanced user interfaces in learning environments and linked data - Exposing learning objects to the Web of Data - Semantic & syntactic mappings between educational schemas and vocabularies - Controlled vocabularies, ontologies and terminologies for Web-based learning - Learning flows and designs with Semantic Web technologies - Linked Data in learning analytics and educational data mining - Visual analytics of educational data - Linked Data and Microdata/RDFa in organizational learning and learning organizations - Linked Data for harmonizing individual learning goals and organizational objectives - Analysing & understanding competencies and skills through Linked Data and knowledge graphs - Collaborative learning on the Web of Data - Linked Data enhanced social learning SUBMISSION & PUBLICATION ************************************** We welcome the following types of contributions. - Full papers (up to 6 pages) - Short papers (up to 3 pages) All submissions must be written in English and must be formatted according to the ACM format (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates) . Please submit your contributions electronically in PDF format via the LILE2016 submission system at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lile2016. Papers will be evaluated according to their significance, originality, technical content, style, clarity, and relevance to the workshop. At least one author of each accepted paper is expected to attend the workshop and register for the conference. The main workshop proceedings will be published through the ACM Digital Library (http://dl.acm.org/). Furthermore, authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions to a dedicated journal special issue. AWARDS *************** Best paper awards will be kindly provided by the workshop sponsors, i.e. the SIG DataTEL (http://ea-tel.eu/sig-datatel/) and GNOSS (http.//gnoss.com). ORGANISERS ************ - Stefan Dietze (L3S Research Center, Germany) - Mathieu d’Aquin (The Open University, UK) - Eelco Herder (L3S Research Center, Germany) - Dragan Gasevic (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom) - Harald Sack (Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany) CONTACT ***************** For any questions and enquiries, please get in touch with lile@linkededucation.org. -- Dr. Stefan Dietze Research Group Leader L3S Research Center 30167 Hanover, Germany Phone: +49. 511. 762-17723 Fax: +49. 511. 762-17779 E-Mail: dietze@l3s.de Web: http://stefandietze.net
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