Workshop on the use of computational methods in education

The Centre holds a regular workshop on the application of computational methods in education (usually 2 times a month). The Centre's employees speak at seminars. The purpose of the workshop is to teach, share experience, report about events attended, articles read, and report on research or ideas.
Past workshops
May 11, 2021
Speaker: Irina Bleskina, Deputy Head of the Centre
Topic: Video Learning Analytics: Exploring behavioral patterns and clusters of learners in online video-based learning
April 27, 2021
Speaker: Natalia Gorlova, analyst of the Centre
Topic: Understanding the intention to continue working among MOOC participants: The role of MOOC habit and effectiveness
April 13, 2021
Speaker: Vladimir Mikheev, analyst of the Centre
Topic: Online fraud against the background of COVID-19
March 30, 2021
Speakers: Anastasia Kostyanitsyna, analyst of the Centre, and Evgeny Glazunov, programmer of the Centre
Topic: Automatic search for formula constructions in Icelandic
March 16, 2021
Speaker: Grigory Kovtun, programmer of the Centre
Topic: The importance and meaning of session behavior in a MOOC
March 2, 2021
Speaker: Evgeny Glazunov, programmer of the Centre
Topic: Quality criteria for online courses
February 16, 2021
Speaker: Ekaterina Kalyaeva, analyst of eLearning Office
Subject: The case for embedded instruction: The instructor as a source of attentional and social cues in video lectures
February 2, 2021
Speaker: Natalia Kamchatkina, analyst of the Centre
Topic: Problems of using educational analytics in teaching activities and ways to overcome them
Workshops 2020
Workshops 2019
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