[apologies for cross posting]
Hi all,
It is our pleasure to invite you to SoLAR Webinar " Where Learning Analytics and Artificial Intelligence meet " presented by Dr. Inge Molenaar from Behavioural Science Institute at Radboud University. The webinar outlines how to develop advanced measurement of SRL and algorithms to drive hybrid regulation for developing SRL skills in ALTs. See the details of the talk below.
Time and date: Tue, 14 December 2021 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM GMT
Location: Zoom (meeting URL provided in the registration email)
To register, go to https://www.eventbrite.cl/e/203934312017
(Also, make sure you follow SoLAR's Eventbrite page to get updates for the future events).
We are looking forward to seeing you at the webinar!
Kind regards,
Isabel Hilliger
Society for Learning Analytics Research (SoLAR)
https://solaresearch.org/
Where Learning Analytics and Artificial Intelligence meet
Abstract: Hybrid systems combining artificial and human intelligence hold great promise for training human skills. In this keynote I position the concept of Hybrid Human-AI Regulation and conceptualize an example of a Hybrid Human-AI Regulation (HHAIR) regulation system to develop learners’ Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) skills within Adaptive Learning Technologies (ALTs). This example of HHAIR targets young learners (10-14 years) for whom SRL skills are critical in today’s society. Many of these learners use ALTs to learn mathematics and languages every day in school. ALTs optimize learning based on learners’ performance data, but even the most sophisticated ALTs fail to support SRL. In fact, most ALTs take over (offload) control and monitoring from learners. HHAIR, on the other hand, aims to gradually transfer regulation of learning from AI-regulation to self-regulation. Learners will increasingly regulate their own learning progressing through different degrees of hybrid regulation. In this way HHAIR supports optimized learning and transfer (deep learning) and development of SRL skills for lifelong learning (future learning).
This concept innovative in proposing the first hybrid systems to train human SRL skills with AI. The design of HHAIR aims to contribute to four scientific challenges: i) identify individual learner’s SRL during learning; ii) design degrees of hybrid regulation; iii) confirm effects of HHAIR on deep learning; and iv) validate effects of HHAIR on SRL skills for future learning. The talk outlines how to develop advanced measurement of SRL and algorithms to drive hybrid regulation for developing SRL skills in ALTs. The concept of Hybrid Human-AI Regulation has potential to support the development of SRL and specifically this HHAIR example outlines a reflection those principles.
Bio: Inge Molenaar is associated professor Educational Sciences at the Behavioural Science Institute at Radboud University in the Netherlands. She has over 20 years of experience in the field of technology enhanced learning taking multiple roles from entrepreneur to academic.
Her research in the Adaptive Learning Lab focusses on technology empowered innovation to optimize students’ learning. The application of data from online learning environments, apps and games in understanding how learning unfolds over time is central in her work. Artificial Intelligence offers a powerful way to make new steps towards measuring, understanding and designing innovative learning scenarios. Dr Molenaar envisions Hybrid Human-Systems that augment human intelligence with artificial intelligence to empower learners and teachers in their quest to make education more efficient, effective and responsive. In this endeavor collaboration between governments, schools, research and industry is essential to develop the next generation educational systems. Dr Molenaar has just received an ERC Starting Grant to develop the first Hybrid Human-AI Regulation system to train young learners’ Self-regulated learning skills with the help of AI and she also recently became a Jacobs Foundation Fellow.
[apologies for cross posting]
Hi all,
It is our pleasure to invite you to SoLAR Webinar " Where Learning Analytics and Artificial Intelligence meet " presented by Dr. Inge Molenaar from Behavioural Science Institute at Radboud University. The webinar outlines how to develop advanced measurement of SRL and algorithms to drive hybrid regulation for developing SRL skills in ALTs. See the details of the talk below.
Time and date: Tue, 14 December 2021 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM GMT
Location: Zoom (meeting URL provided in the registration email)
To register, go to https://www.eventbrite.cl/e/203934312017
(Also, make sure you follow SoLAR's Eventbrite page to get updates for the future events).
We are looking forward to seeing you at the webinar!
Kind regards,
Isabel Hilliger
Society for Learning Analytics Research (SoLAR)
https://solaresearch.org/
Where Learning Analytics and Artificial Intelligence meet
Abstract: Hybrid systems combining artificial and human intelligence hold great promise for training human skills. In this keynote I position the concept of Hybrid Human-AI Regulation and conceptualize an example of a Hybrid Human-AI Regulation (HHAIR) regulation system to develop learners’ Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) skills within Adaptive Learning Technologies (ALTs). This example of HHAIR targets young learners (10-14 years) for whom SRL skills are critical in today’s society. Many of these learners use ALTs to learn mathematics and languages every day in school. ALTs optimize learning based on learners’ performance data, but even the most sophisticated ALTs fail to support SRL. In fact, most ALTs take over (offload) control and monitoring from learners. HHAIR, on the other hand, aims to gradually transfer regulation of learning from AI-regulation to self-regulation. Learners will increasingly regulate their own learning progressing through different degrees of hybrid regulation. In this way HHAIR supports optimized learning and transfer (deep learning) and development of SRL skills for lifelong learning (future learning).
This concept innovative in proposing the first hybrid systems to train human SRL skills with AI. The design of HHAIR aims to contribute to four scientific challenges: i) identify individual learner’s SRL during learning; ii) design degrees of hybrid regulation; iii) confirm effects of HHAIR on deep learning; and iv) validate effects of HHAIR on SRL skills for future learning. The talk outlines how to develop advanced measurement of SRL and algorithms to drive hybrid regulation for developing SRL skills in ALTs. The concept of Hybrid Human-AI Regulation has potential to support the development of SRL and specifically this HHAIR example outlines a reflection those principles.
Bio: Inge Molenaar is associated professor Educational Sciences at the Behavioural Science Institute at Radboud University in the Netherlands. She has over 20 years of experience in the field of technology enhanced learning taking multiple roles from entrepreneur to academic.
Her research in the Adaptive Learning Lab focusses on technology empowered innovation to optimize students’ learning. The application of data from online learning environments, apps and games in understanding how learning unfolds over time is central in her work. Artificial Intelligence offers a powerful way to make new steps towards measuring, understanding and designing innovative learning scenarios. Dr Molenaar envisions Hybrid Human-Systems that augment human intelligence with artificial intelligence to empower learners and teachers in their quest to make education more efficient, effective and responsive. In this endeavor collaboration between governments, schools, research and industry is essential to develop the next generation educational systems. Dr Molenaar has just received an ERC Starting Grant to develop the first Hybrid Human-AI Regulation system to train young learners’ Self-regulated learning skills with the help of AI and she also recently became a Jacobs Foundation Fellow.