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Explore the intersection of Grid technology and collaborative learning at the 1st Intl. WS on Collaborative Learning Applications of Grid Technology. Discover how Grid enables resource sharing, network connections, and peer learning across academia and industries. Attendees will delve into CSCL approaches using ICT tools, such as chat servers, simulators, and web repositories with annotations. Gain insights from GRID and CSCL experts presenting diverse contributions on Grid-enabled learning applications and architectures.
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1st Intl. WS on Collaborative Learning Applications of Grid TechnologyIn conjunction with CCGrid’04,Chicago, 20th April 2004 Chairs: Oscar Ardaiz-Villanueva, UPC, Spain Miguel Bote-Lorenzo , UVA, Spain
Grid Use Scientists to make science Grid Use Grid Use Businessmen Students to make $$$$$ to learn Why Learning + Grid ?? Society Adopts Technology “As university professors, it is our domain of knowledge, too”
Grid Scientists cooperate with others scientists Businessmen cooperate with other businessmen Students collaborate with other students “It should allow collaborative learning among students, ...and with scientists, ...and businessmen” Why Collaborative Learning?? • And Grid is a technology that: • allows resource sharing • connects users through a network
Background: Computer Support Collaborative Learning, CSCL. • CSCL focuses on the use of ICT, as a mediational tool for collaborative methods of learning • peer learning and tutoring • reciprocal teaching • project based learning • games and simulations • Examples: • Conceptual maps editors • Chat and threaded conversation servers • Web repositories with annotations • Multiuser simulators, • ….
CLAG 2004 • Program committee made up of GRID and CSCL experts. • 7 papers accepted with diverse contributions: • Enviroments and architectures for CL • Grid-enabled existing CL applications for QoS • Computationally intensive CL applications • Component based grid benefits for CL • Grid workflow applied to CL • Agent based Grids applied to CL
Thanks • CCGrid Workshops Chair: Craig Lee • Program committee: Kaizar Amin, Rajkumar Buyya, Weiqin Chen, John Cherniavsky, Yannis Dimitriadis, Geoffrey Fox, Pedro García, Eduardo Gomez-Sanchez, Ulrich Hoppe, Andrew Johnson, Timothy Koschmann, Joan Manuel Marques, Marcelo Milrad, Leandro Navarro, Heinz Stockinger