[edm-announce] CALL FOR PAPERS - Special Issue On: Learning Analytics and Learning Theory

  • From: Stephen Fancsali <sfancsali@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: edm-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 10:42:13 -0400

[on behalf of Alyssa Wise]

********************* CALL FOR PAPERS *********************
Journal of Learning Analytics

SPECIAL ISSUE on Learning Analytics and Learning Theory
Guest Editors: Alyssa Friend Wise & David Williamson Shaffer

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: November 30, 2014
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INTRODUCTION
This special issue focuses on the intersection of learning theory and
analytics.
Specifically it will present a collection of papers demonstrating the ways
in which learning theories are being used to craft analytics, how analytics
have helped us advance learning theories, and the initial development of
theories of learning with analytics.

SCOPE
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- How understanding of specific learning phenomenon (processes, practices) has
helped to shape particular approaches to learning analytics
- How learning analytics have helped to refine / improve our understanding of
particular learning phenomenon (processes, practices)
- Work contributing to our understanding of how people engage with
learning analytics
as part of their learning processes or practices

Importantly, papers must include both conceptual and empirical
elements, addressing
in some way the relationship between theories of learning and information
gleaned from analytical techniques. Papers which are purely empirical (e.g.
reporting that certain analytics predict success without a theoretical
explanation about why) or purely theoretical (an idea for tracking certain
data based on a learning theory is described but not actually implemented)
are not appropriate for this special issue.

EXAMPLES
- A method for analyzing the synchronization of multiple participants'
activities
as a measure a joint attention, one indicator a productive collaborative
process
- An analysis of patterns of (re)accessing online resources that informs the
way we think about effective studying in an online context
- A study that tests a model for supporting teachers in working with analytics
as part of their reflective practice / class preparation process

TIMELINE
Deadline for submissions: November 30, 2014
Anticipated publication date: June, 2015
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
Submissions will take place through JLA's online submission system at
http://learning-analytics.info
All submissions should follow JLA's standard manuscript guidelines and will
undergo peer review.
For any additional questions, please contact alyssa_wise@xxxxxx

ABOUT THE JOURNAL
The Journal of Learning Analytics is peer-reviewed, open-access, and
is the official
publication of the Society for Learning Analytics Research (SoLAR).

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Dr. Alyssa Wise
Associate Professor of Education
Simon Fraser University
250-13450 102nd Avenue
Surrey, BC V3T 0A3
Canada
p: 778-782-8046
e: alyssa_wise@xxxxxx
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