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SUMMARY:Summer School In Visual Analytics\, 2019
DESCRIPTION:Organised by the Knowledge Discovery Unit (KDU) at the Insight Centre for Data Analytics\, the Moore Institute and the Lero Software Research Centre\, NUI Galway. \nRunning from the 10th – 14th of June at the Insight Centre for Data Analytics\, NUI Galway\, Ireland\, the KDU Visual Analytics Summer School will provide students\, researchers\, academics and industry professionals with an opportunity to come together to learn\, share experiences and to develop new cross-disciplinary partnerships. Over the course of this 5 day-long summer school participants will: \n\nlearn from key researchers in the field\,\ntake part in hands-on sessions to deepen these learnings\, and\nwork together on case-study oriented mini-projects.\n\nThe target audiences include postgraduate students and early career researchers in the fields of data analysis\, visualisation\, digital humanities\, Human Computer Interaction (HCI)\, business and IT. This diverse group of disciplines is important\, as it will enable interdisciplinary approaches to both the mini-projects within the workshop\, and to future collaborative research projects. We are also keen to include participants drawn from local industry and the civil service\, especially those whose role includes data-led decision-making. \nRegistration & further information\nFees: €250 early bird registration (before May 1st) / €350 regular \nOnline registration now open at http://vass.datascienceinstitute.ie/registration/ \nFor further information please contact the organisers at vass@insight-centre.org or visit vass.datascienceinstitute.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/summer-school-in-visual-analytics-2019/
LOCATION:Insight Centre for Data Analytics\, IDA Business Park\, Lower Dangan\, Galway\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Developing Enabling Policies for Digital and Open Teaching and Learning
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nA participatory workshop for all engaged in institutional policy development with respect to digital and open teaching and learning. \n\n\n\n\nThis workshop is open to all in Irish higher education\, particularly those engaged in institutional policy development with respect to digital and open teaching and learning. \nWorkshop participants will have the opportunity to review and discuss various digital/open policies and policymaking approaches and consider approaches that are relevant to their own contexts. The workshop will also share policy resources\, including the National Forum’s Guide to Developing Enabling Policies for Digital Teaching and Learning. Overall\, the focus will be on policymaking approaches that are effective\, inclusive and responsive across all aspects: policy elements\, core processes and partners\, consideration of risks and beneﬁts\, policy implementation and review. \nThe workshop will be facilitated by Dr. Catherine Cronin (Strategic Education Developer\, National Forum) and guest speakers will include Dr. Tony Murphy (Head \, Quality Enhancement and Innovation in Teaching and Learning\, Dublin Business School)\, Dr. Fiona Chambers (Head\, School of Education\, University College Cork)\, Dave Sammon (Professor\, Information Systems)\, and John Cox (University Librarian\, National University of Ireland Galway). \nTo Register please click Here \nWorkshop programme: \n10:30 Arrival and Coffee/tea/fruit/pastries \n11:00 Introduction and welcome \n11:15 Presentation and discussion: Developing an Open Access policy – John Cox (NUIG) \n11:50 Exploration of National Forum guide: Developing enabling policies for digital teaching and learning and related resources – Tony Murphy (DBS) and Catherine Cronin (National Forum) \n12:20 Presentation and discussion: Developing a Lecture Recording policy – Tony Murphy (DBS) \n13:00 Lunch \n13:30 Presentation and discussion: Using design thinking to develop and consolidate university-wide policies – Fiona Chambers and Dave Sammon (UCC) \n14:10 Workshop activity: Understanding policy challenges (common and context-specific)\, marshalling resources and support\, charting steps forward\, and sharing progress \n15:20 Wrap-up and close \nThis workshop supports the strategic aims of the National Forum in 2019-21 to inform and support the development of national and institutional policies related to teaching and learning in an open digital world. The workshop will build on resources already created by the National Forum\, in particular the Guide to Developing Enabling Policies for Digital Teaching and Learning.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/developing-enabling-policies-for-digital-and-open-teaching-and-learning/
LOCATION:Seminar Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Ann%20Cullinane":MAILTO:ann.cullinane@nuigalway.ie
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