This document provides information about the LACE SoLAR Flare event taking place on October 24, 2014 at The Open University in Milton Keynes, UK. It outlines practical details for attendees, including guidelines for mobile phones, broadcasting of the event, and what to do in case of a fire alarm. The agenda for the day is also presented, including plenary presentations, a poster session, lightning talks, lunch, an Evidence Hub activity, and a networking session. The document concludes by introducing the LACE Project and its goals of coordinating and supporting the learning analytics community.
Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) Orientation.pptx
LACE SoLAR Flare Welcome to the LACE SoLAR Flare Event
1. Welcome!
LACE SoLAR Flare
24 October 2014
The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
Co-Chairs:
Doug Clow, Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Cross
2. Practicalities
• Please turn mobile phones to Airplane Mode
– They interfere with the sound system and make it hard for people
watching the live stream
• This event is being broadcast and recorded
– Please use a microphone to talk
– If you don’t want to appear on it:
• Let us know on reception
• Don’t come up to the podium, and don’t take the microphone
• If you hear the fire alarm, please leave the way you came in.
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You are free to:
copy, share, adapt, or re-mix;
photograph, film, or broadcast;
blog, live-blog, or post video of
this presentation provided that:
You attribute the work to its author and respect the rights and
licences associated with its components.
5. Using Lanyrd
The Lanyrd social
directory of events
provides access to
information about:
• Events
• Speaker
• Participants
The entry for this
event will include:
• Slides
• Twitter archives
Feel free to add
your details.
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6. Vision for the day
• Bring people together
• Facilitate conversations
– One to many good, many to many better
• Help build the field
8. Evidence Hub activity groups
• Allocated you to a group, on boards outside
• Two questions per group
• Swap group if you want to
– Cross out your name and put it on the other one
– BEFORE THE END OF MORNING COFFEE/POSTER BREAK
• We will guide you to the right room.
9. What is learning analytics?
• the measurement, collection, analysis and reporting of data
about learners and their contexts, for purposes of
understanding and optimising learning and the environments
in which it occurs
– First International Conference on Learning Analytics And Knowledge (LAK11), Banff, Alberta, Feb 27-
Mar 1, 2011
Photo (CC)-BY Cris: http://flickr.com/photos/chrismatos/6917786197/
11. • LAK conferences
• LASI workshops
• Flare local meetings
• Storm PhD training
• Journal of LA
• … and more!
www.solaresearch.org
12. www.laceproject.eu
Learning Analytics Community Exchange (FP7)
• Coordination and Support
• Evidence Hub
• Events: SoLAR Flare, 24 Oct 14, UK
• Publications, briefings, webinars
13. #DALMOOC Data, Analytics and Learning
• George Siemens, Carolyn Rosé, Dragan Gasevic, Ryan Baker
@dalmooc http://bit.ly/1wqdkfy
14. www.laceproject.eu
@laceproject
“Welcome” by Doug Clow, Institute of Educational Technology,
The Open University, was presented at the LACE SoLAR Flare, The
Open University, Milton Keynes, UK, on 24 October 2014.
@dougclow
dougclow.org
doug.clow@open.ac.uk
This work was undertaken as part of the LACE Project, supported by the European Commission Seventh
Framework Programme, grant 619424.
These slides are provided under the Creative Commons Attribution Licence:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Some images used may have different licence terms.
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Editor's Notes
It is my very huge pleasure to welcome you all. Here and online.
Please copy, adapt, photograph, video. Tell your friends!
We’re using Lanyrd on the LACE project to connect people around events,
To link people together, and the slides.
Data mining, academic analytics, learner analytics – focus here is on the learning, not the management and administration of learning
Without interventions: still good stuff: computer science, educational research, business intelligence
But only LA if fed back.
What good teachers have always been doing, but more data, and better techniques.