JEDM 2012 - JEDM SPECIAL ISSUE: "EDUCATIONAL DATA MINING ON MOTIVATION, META-COGNITION, AND SELF-REGULATED LEARNING"
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Deadline: December 01, 2011 | Date: March 01, 2012
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EDUCATIONAL DATA MINING ONMOTIVATION, META-COGNITION, AND SELF-REGULATED LEARNINGGuest EditorsRyan S.J.d. Baker, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (rsbaker
wpi.edu)Philip H. Winne, Simon Fraser University (winne
sfu.ca)Aim of Special IssueWe invite paper submissions for a special issue of the peer-reviewedJournal of Educational Data Mining that focuses on using educationaldata mining methods to advance basic and applied research on thenature and roles of motivation, meta-cognition, and self-regulatedlearning (SRL) in learning sciences. Increasingly, it is acknowledgedthat SRL processes interact in key fashions with motivational andmeta-cognitive processes. We seek papers that use EDM to explore theseinteractions, as well as papers that explore any of these three areasin isolation or in relation to other important processes andconstructs.Papers should apply accepted or novel educational data mining methodsin rigorous, demonstrably valid ways to study these topics. We areinterested to assemble a collection of articles that explore how newmethods for measurement and analysis that EDM affords enable newdiscoveries in these areas. Because an important goal of this specialissue is to educate researchers who are not familiar with the powerand benefits of data mining, papers should be written in a style thatis simultaneously meaningful to experts in data mining, andeducational for those who are entirely new to these methods. Data canbe drawn from any educational source (e.g. interaction logs,questionnaire instruments, field observations, video or text replays,collaborative chats, discussion forums) so long as it supports validinference; simulated data is not admissible for this special issue.All papers must make a contribution to research in the domain studiedand must give full detail on the educational data mining methods usedto derive these contributions; it is not necessary, however, that apaper make innovations in educational data mining methods althoughthese are, of course, welcome (so long as they are valid).Review ProcessAs stipulated by JEDM reviewing guidelines, each submission will bepeer-reviewed by three colleagues in the field, including both membersof the JEDM editorial board plus reviewers chosen specifically forthis issue.Submission GuidelinesWe invite submissions of any length; see the JEDM submissionguidelines. All submissions can be made electronically via email toRyan S.J.d. Baker (rsbaker
wpi.edu).DeadlinesPlease submit your manuscript by December 1, 2011. We plan a reviewcycle of approximately three months so that you should receivefeedback and a decision by approximately March 1, 2012.Please direct questions to the guest editors at rsbaker
wpi.edu andwinne
sfu.ca.
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