January 24: IFS Virtual Keynote Series on “Innovations for Instructional Design”
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The IFS organizes the IFS Virtual Keynote Series, an event that is internationally oriented and dedicated to significant topics in empirical educational research. On January 24, two renowned researchers will speak on the topic of Innovations for Instructional Design. Professor Roger Azevedo (University of Central Florida), in his talk on "Designing Advanced Learning Technologies to Capture Multimodal Real-Time Self-Regulated Learning Processes”, will focus on design features (e.g., intelligent virtual humans) that can be embedded in various advanced learning technologies to capture, model, track, and promote the cognitive, affective, metacognitive, and motivational (CAMM) processes involved in self-regulated learning. Asst. Professor Teya Rutherford, PhD (University of Delaware) will first provide an overview of her research partnership with the online mathematics learning platform Spatial Temporal (ST) Math in her presentation on "Opportunities for Educational Research Born of a Long-Running Partnership with a Mathematics Learning Platform." She will then present recent work using data from ST Math to understand student learning and motivation during the pandemic-induced shift to online instruction.
Registrations for the IFS Virtual Keynote Series are still open. We look forward to exciting presentations and interesting insights!