Workshop Description
The purpose of the ICLS Early Career Workshop is to provide a high quality learning and networking opportunity for early career researchers doing work related to computer-supported collaborative learning and the learning sciences. Within the workshop, participants will share their research with peers and experienced ICLS researchers serving as mentors. Participants will engage in collaborative inquiry and scholarly discourse to improve their research work and prepare for a future career as a Learning Sciences/CSCL researcher. The Early Career Workshop is open to scholars within 5 years of completing their PhD. Early Career Scholars will be chosen through a competitive application process for participation. Accepted participants are expected to provide a two-page summary of their research for inclusion in the ICLS Proceedings. Depending on availability of funds, there may be support to offset some of the costs of accommodation and registration, as well as travel stipends.
Objectives and Design
The workshop aims at supporting participants in:
- Defining innovative and productive programs of research that lead toward an impressive record of inquiry;
- Focusing learning on high-yield professional activities such as grant-writing, peer editing, and building a publishing trajectory;
- Supporting strong data analysis skills and evidence-based arguments in their research projects; and
- Expanding the professional networks of workshop participants through interactions with other early career scholars, mentors, and journal editors
The ICLS Early Career Workshop will involve a two-day event on June 19-20, 2020, just prior to the 2020 ICLS conference in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. In the workshop, we will focus on collaborative inquiry and scholarly discourse with peers and a panel of experienced faculty serving as mentors.
Main workshop activities include: