Vés enrere End of 2022 greeting - report

End of 2022 greeting - report

29.12.2022

 

2022 has been a busy year for TIDE members. Several research projects have finished: D-TIPs, School4Inclusion, BLENDI, DE-TEL. And new projects have started: CLOSER, RemixED. Intensive work has also been focused on the projects: CSTrack, Courage, Illumine, H2O Learn, … as well in tech transfer contracts such as Stemarium.

Remarkably, the PhD thesis by Nicolás Gutierrez has been defended. And group members have been very active participating in international conferences and having their research published (representative publications listed below). Outreach has included participation in the Maker Faire (being also co-organized by TIDE), the STEAM conference, Oracle4Girls, Dia de la Ciencia a les Escoles, EDUTEC’22

On the emotional and personal side, it has not been an easy year - still with the COVID-19 pandemics, the war, the inflation…  Being TIDE an international community, having families far away has become even more challenging. Fortunately, we have managed to keep a flexible work environment and members collaborating in joint research lines have been sympathetic and supportive. But there have also been happy life events for some members, which we keep private in this report :)  

We have had also some lovely visitors, members completing their adventure with us (thanks for your time in TIDE!), and new people joining, see https://www.upf.edu/es/web/tide/people

Some TIDE members’ highlights of 2022 :

Darío Doña Falcón: “I will remember 2022 as the year I started studying the CSIM masters and working with the TIDE group. I am very glad to have got these opportunities and to learn many new things.”

Emily Theophilou: “I will always remember 2022 as the year we successfully conducted more than 50 workshops with the COURAGE project! I enjoyed working together with fellow researchers and meeting international partners. ”

Francielle Marques: “I will always remember 2022 as the year I learned the importance of learning and sharing. Joining the TIDE team was a great pleasure in my life. The opportunity to contribute and learn in a team helped me achieve my personal and professional goals for the year.” 

Lubna Hakami: “I will always remember 2022 as the year I managed to finish my first year of the PhD successfully. I really enjoyed attending my first conference and presenting the poster. Also, thanks to the TIDE team, I learned a lot this year!.” 

René Lobo: “I will always remember 2022 as the year I learned new things about research and data analysis. I enjoyed working with people from different countries in the COURAGE project and conducting workshops in different schools”

Khadija El Aadmi “I will always remember 2022 as the year I learned about the importance of renewing one’s knowledge and keeping on challenging oneself. I’ve especially enjoyed helping with the design of workshops and travelling for the sake of new knowledge.”

Ishari Amarasinghe: “I will always remember 2022 as the year in which I was able to share and discuss research ideas with researchers across borders, learn about on-going citizen science research and the year in which I started mentoring doctoral students.”

Mariano Velamazán: “I will always remember 2022 as the year I would never forget again how to answer to reviewers and how to do 2 ANOVA tests and a hypothesis testing in one evening!! Nooo, seriously, it has been the first time I target a top journal and this is something to be remembered :D”

Eyad Hakami: “I will always remember 2022 as the year in which I deposited my PhD thesis. A lot of writing and fruitful collaboration with TIDE members in three submissions by which I conclude my dissertation”.

Valguima Odokaura “It has been an amazing year of work with TIDE. I worked and learned a lot. Visiting TIDE in person was a remarkable experience. ”

Pablo Abenia: “I will always remember 2022 as the year I managed to transform the ILDE research platform into a system that met all official government requirements and certifications so we could successfully finish the STEMarium project.”

Roberto Sánchez: “I will always remember 2022 as the year I learned new things at TIDE. I joined as project manager in new ERASMUS+ projects. I’ve met new people and colleagues from our partner countries. We finished the Courage workshops at schools :D”

Patricia Santos  “I will remember 2022 as the year I managed two important projects (D-TIPS, CS Track) that have finished, where the collaboration between TIDE members involved has been fantastic. I am also pleased that my first PhD student (Nicolas Gutierrez) defended his Phd successfully!”

Davinia Hernández-Leo “I will remember 2022 as a year full of emotional tensions. For me it has been emotionally challenging to reflect about the global situation of the world and to help my institution engage in research-driven educational innovation. Keynotes and witnessing how TIDE members grow scientifically have been the most positive experiences.”

 

TIDE publications published in 2022 include:

Amarasinghe, I., Michos, K., Crespi, F., Hernández-Leo,D. (2022). Learning analytics support to teachers’ design and orchestrating tasks, Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, Online version of record available before inclusion in an issue, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcal.12711

Velamazán, M., Santos, P., & Hernández-Leo, D. (2022). Socio-emotional regulation in collaborative hybrid learning spaces of formal–informal learning. In Hybrid Learning Spaces (pp. 95-111). Springer, Cham.

Kloos, C. D., Dimitriadis, Y., Hernández-Leo, D., Alario-Hoyos, C., Martínez-Monés, A., Santos, P., & Safont, L. V. (2022, March). H2O Learn-Hybrid and Human-Oriented Learning: Trustworthy and Human-Centered Learning Analytics (TaHCLA) for Hybrid Education. In 2022 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON) (pp. 94-101). IEEE.

Hakami, E., El Aadmi-Laamech, K., Hakami, L., Santos, P., Hernández-Leo, D., Amarasinghe, I. (2022). Students’ Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction at the Interface Level of a Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Tool. In: Wong, LH., Hayashi, Y., Collazos, C.A., Alvarez, C., Zurita, G., Baloian, N. (eds) Collaboration Technologies and Social Computing. CollabTech 2022. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13632, pp. 218-230. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20218-6_15

Hakami, L., Amarasinghe, I., Hakami, E., & Hernandez-Leo, D. (2022). Exploring Teacher’s Orchestration Actions in Online and In-Class Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning. In European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning (pp. 521-527). Springer, Cham.

Fructuoso, I. N., Albó, L., & Beardsley, M. (2022). University students’ preference for flexible teaching models that foster constructivist learning practices. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 38(4), 22-39.

Beardsley, M., Albó, L., Teacher Motivation Toward Professional Development Following Emergency Remote Teaching Experiences, 17th International Conference on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 561-562.  

Odakura, V., Amarasinghe, I., Hernández-Leo, D., Sánchez-Reina, R., Theophilou, E., & Lobo-Quintero, R. (2022). Effects of Debriefing in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Pyramid Scripts with Open-Ended Task. In International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Social Computing (pp. 23-37). Springer, Cham.

Krukowski, S., Amarasinghe, I., Gutiérrez-Páez, N. F., & Hoppe, H. U. (2022). Does Volunteer Engagement Pay Off? An Analysis of User Participation in Online Citizen Science Projects. In International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Social Computing (pp. 67-82). Springer, Cham.  https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20218-6_5

Carruana Martín, A., Ortega-Arranz, A., Alario-Hoyos, C., Amarasinghe, I., Hernández-Leo, D., & Delgado Kloos, C. (2022). Scenario for Analysing Student Interactions and Orchestration Load in Collaborative and Hybrid Learning Environments. In International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Social Computing (pp. 295-303). Springer, Cham.

Esteban Bajo, O., Amarasinghe, I., Gutiérrez-Páez, N. F., & Hernández-Leo, D. (2022). Using Process Mining Techniques to Discover the Collective Behaviour of Educators in a Learning Community Platform. In International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Social Computing (pp. 175-189). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20218-6_12

Amarasinghe, I., van Leeuwen, A., Dimitriadis, Y.,Martínez-Monés, A., Hernández-Leo, D., Hoppe, H. U.,Wiley, K., & Martinez-Maldonado, R. (2022). Teacher orchestration load: What is it and how can we lower the burden?, RapidCommunity Reports - Digital Promise and the International Society of the Learning Sciences(Workshop Outcomes) (pp. 1-13). https://repository.isls.org//handle/1/7665

Amarasinghe, I., Hernández Leo, D., Manathunga, K., Chacón Pérez, J., & Dimitriadis, Y. (2022). Teacher-led debriefing in computer-supported collaborative learning pyramid scripts. Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) (pp. 171 - 178). http://hdl.handle.net/10230/53944

Crespi, F., Amarasinghe, I., Vujovic, M.,& Hernandez-Leo,D. (2022). Estimating orchestration load in CSCL situations using EDA. Proceedings of the International Conference onAdvanced Learning Technologies (ICALT) (Vol.21(4), pp. 128-132). https://doi.org/10.1109/ICALT55010.2022.00046

Dieckmann, M., Hernandez-Leo,D.,& Amarasinghe, I. (2022). Flagging in teacher-facing orchestration dashboards: Factors affecting its use in Pyramid CSCL debriefing. International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT) (Vol.21(4), pp. 133-135). https://doi.org/10.1109/ICALT55010.2022.00047

K. E. Aadmi-Laamech, E. Hakami, P. Santos and D. Hernández-Leo, "The term well-being in Technology-Enhanced Learning: A systematic literature review," 2022 International Symposium on Computers in Education (SIIE), 2022, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/SIIE56031.2022.9982319.

Vujovic, M., & Hernández-Leo, D. (2022). How Do Table Shape, Group Size, and Gender Affect On-Task Actions in Computer Education Open-Ended Tasks. IEEE Transactions on Education, 65(4), 533 – 543.

Calvera-Isabal M, Santos P, Hoppe HU, Schulten C. How to automate the extraction and analysis of information for educational purposes. Comunicar. 2023;31(74):13 p. DOI: 10.3916/C74-2023-02

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