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LIVE Learning Innovation Series

The LIVE Learning Innovation Series is a diverse series of weekly presentations, interactions, and discussions following a traditional research presentation format. They will include Vanderbilt faculty and student talks, visiting speakers, and end-of-semester student flash talks.

This semester we are introducing a new category of Learning Innovation Talks called LIVE Sparks, which are interactive sessions designed to stimulate new thinking and action. Spark talks will include external partner presentations, technology demos, design workshops, interaction analysis, and more. 

Spring 2024 Semester Schedule:

All sessions will be from 12 to 1 pm in 6 Magnolia 215

January 24 – Serkan Ozel (Bogazici University). Unlocking Digital Potential: The Impact of Algo Digital Coding Game on Young Minds

January 31 – Community Session. Spark: Accelerating Learning Tech Innovation at Vanderbilt

February 7 – Sarah Burriss (Teaching and Learning). Rights-Based Approaches to AI Ethics in Education: Co-Designing an AI Bill of Rights For and With Students and Educators

February 14 – Eduardo Davalos (Computer Science). Spark: Tobii Pro 3 Eye Tracking Glasses Demo and Uses

February 21 – CANCELLED – Caitlin Snyder (Computer Science). Understanding Students’ Collaborative Problem Solving during STEM+C Learning Using Multimodal Analysis

February 28 – No Session. Please look out for information on 4 public talks LIVE is hosting this week

March 6 – Community Session. Spark: LIVE Grant Collaboration Session 

March 13 – Spring Break

March 20 – Albert Na (LIVE). Spark: What can LIVE’s research Engineer do for you?

March 27 – Mario Avila (Director, Turner Family Center for Social Ventures).  Spark: Social Entrepreneurship

April 3 – Zainab Agha (Computer Science). Spark: How to Utilize Human-Centered Design in Your Research

April 10 – Goodwin Lab (Teaching & Learning). Reading Today: Multimodal Processing of Reading Behaviors for Digital and Paper Reading

April 17 – Abigale Plunk (Electrical and Computer Engineering). Decision-Making in Simulated Driving

 

Click here for past LIVE Lunch schedules