This year's Internet of Education conference takes place in Ljubljana, Slovenia and is organized by Knowledge 4 All Foundation Ltd (K4A) and theArtificial Intelligence Lab at the “Jožef Stefan” Institute, covering countries in South-East Europe (SEE).

The goal of this event is to bring together researchers and policy makers from both university and academia to research into methods for improving the effectiveness of video based MOOC education but also promote discussion of the implications of MOOCs and new edutech trends for classical university education, especially in the South-East European region. We are keen to promote discussion and research into what new technology can contribute to effective online learning.

We would like to promote, clarify, identify and define how emerging technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI) and computer human interaction (CHI) tools, machine learning, machine translation, user analytics, automatic assessment, visualization, social collaboration and more can change and help create new trends in education.

More specifically how will these technologies change and influence today’s traditions in Academic publishing, syllabus, validation and certification. Our aim is to form a technical and investigative think-tank of participants to debate and discuss these issues which in the future will affect all educational levels. The theme and goals of the Internet of Education 2013 are very well articulated with UNESCO's vision and actions therefore the conference has been granted UNESCO patronage.

Knowledge 4 All Foundation Ltd (K4A) and the Artificial Intelligence Lab at the "Jožef Stefan" Institute are also the organizers of OCWC 2014 with its main theme "Open Education for a Multicultural World".

 


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Welcome and Introduction
John Shawe-Taylor

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Opening of the conference
Jernej Pikalo
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Opening of the conference
Željko Jovanović

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Using Data for Social Good
Rayid Ghani


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Open(ing up) Education: OCW, OER, MOOCs in a conventional world – what’s up in Europe?
Fred Mulder


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The use of ICT for changing Academic Mobility Patterns
Maggy Pézeril


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The Online Revolution: Education for Everyone
Andrew Ng


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What is the Internet of Education?
Mitja Jermol


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Why we need to consider the human-computer interface for future learning technologies
Yvonne Rogers


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The Internet of Education: what role for education research?
Richard Noss


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A MediaMixer for online learning? – making learning materials more valuable for their owner and more useful for their consumer
Lyndon Nixon


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Building flexible and engaging content collections in a breeze
George Ioannidis


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SysMIC - the leading eCourse for computational tools in the biosciences in Europe
Gerold Baier


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TransLectures: cost-effective transcription and translation of video lectures
Gonçal Garcés Díaz-Munío


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Knowledge Building Through Collaborative Hypervideo Creation
Joscha Jäger


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Knowledge Building Through Collaborative Hypervideo Creation
Joscha Jäger


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Annotations, a key asset for video-based e-learning
Olivier Aubert


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The Importance of Peer-Learning: A Case Study on PeerWise
Sam Green, Kevin Tang


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MOOCs to the rescue? Emergent forms of connectivist teaching and the German use case (D, A, CH)
Felix C. Seyfarth


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Debate on "OpenupEd, the first pan-European MOOCs initiative: specific features and perspectives"
Fred Mulder, Darco Jansen