Track Chairs
Martin Ebner (TU Graz, Austria)
Anja Lorenz (TH Lübeck, Germany)
Call for Papers
The Experience Track sessions will provide participants with the opportunity to debate and learn more about the role, current trends and future directions that MOOCs are taking to continue their online learning delivery in Higher Education. The track will bring together diverse stakeholders to discuss four important areas around MOOCs. First, by discussing best practices in MOOC production processes, quality assurance, with emphasis on sustainable models that address the issue of certification and credentialing. A second focus is on the incorporation of pedagogy and MOOC design elements that can bring rich learning experiences, as well as new innovative teaching and learning models that can match the expectations of the stakeholders. Third, we also invite contributions that reimagine and bring new affordances to the role of technology in MOOCs, such as the development or use of new virtual learning environments and social spaces, interactive and interoperable learning objects, immersive and wearable technologies, or techniques such as a gamification, and how all of these impact student engagement and learning outcomes. Last, the multiple roles of analytics within the MOOC ecosystem, for example to systematically optimize production or measure quality, to quantify the effectiveness of different learning designs and models in terms of learners’ engagement and outcomes, or to be included as part of new technological analytics products such as dashboards, adaptation or recommendation engines.
This track welcomes contributions from the different stakeholders involved in the process of developing and teaching MOOCs such as educational technologist, designers, policy makers, managers, practitioners or analysts. As in previous editions of EMOOCs conference, we encourage the submission of contributions that quantify the impact of the experiences and initiatives that they report to some degree while also highlighting best practices that can be useful and applied by different stakeholders. We welcome papers including, but not limited to, the following topics on a MOOC context:
- Best practices in MOOC production processes, open educational resources, open licenses and interchangeability, methodologies for quality control, teacher training, scalability issues.
- Innovative teaching practices, MOOC design, new forms of alternative yet rigorous assessment, hybrid and flipped models.
- Model sustainability, alternative credentials, pricing elasticity, certificate value.
- Emerging technology trends, learning tools, immersive learning VR/AR, infrastructure as a service, interoperability of learning objects, artificial intelligence, blockchain.
- New data products embedded in MOOCs, data privacy and policy, attempts to measure the impact of MOOCs on learners, cross-referencing on-campus and online data, learners’ engagement, institution analytics, curriculum design supported by data.
- Hands-on experiences with MOOCs and examples in terms of usage, pedagogical models or teachers’ as well as students’ experiences
- Special experience regarding MOOC production, implementation and their usage during the COVID19 pandemic.
Submission of Papers (due February 22, 2021 (extended))
This is a one-step process, via direct submission of abstract and full paper.
- Experience Paper, up to 3 pages (presenting just projects and results).
- Short Paper: up to 5 pages including references
- Full paper: up to 10 pages including references
There will be official conference proceedings for this track and submissions will be handled through EasyChair.
Important note: If you submit an Experience Paper, please submit it as a short paper in EasyChair (there is no extra upload function for Experience Papers in EasyChair), but write a short note just at the beginning of the paper that it is an experience paper. This way you make sure that it is reviewed as an Experience Paper.
The use of the supplied template is mandatory for your paper to be published in the proceedings:
Please remember to indicate the relevant Track when you submit your paper.
Experience Track Committee
Ruth Cobos
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Agnieska Zur
University of Economics Krakow
Pedro J. Munoz-Merino
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Isabel Hilliger
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Abelardo Pardo
University of South Australia
Pedro M. Moreno Marcos
Carlos III Madrid
Elle Yuan Wang
Yves Deville
UC Luvain
Eva Ponce
MIT
Dragan Gasevich
Monash University
Stavros Demetriadis
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
David Lohner
KIT Karlsruhe
Colin Milligan
Glasgow Caledonian University
Rocael Hernandéz Rizzardini
Universidad Galileo
M. Carmen Fernandez Panadero
Carlos III Madrid
Matt Jenner
FutureLearn
Orlando Trejo
Universidad Simón Bolívar
Vitomir Kovanovic
University of South Australia
Alexandra Tzortzi
Univ. Paris
Franco Rau
Universität Vechta
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