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Master Maoxin Zhang at Centre for Educational Measurement will be defending the thesis "Process data analysis in problem-solving tasks" for the degree of PhD.
Doctoral candidate Master Maoxin Zhang at Centre for Educational Measurement will give a trial lecture on the given topic: "How are computer-based educational assessments positioned in relation to closely related areas, such as computational psychometrics, educational data mining, machine learning, adaptive testing, and AI-based personalised learning?"
The POLNET project is pleased to invite you to the final research conference in Oslo.
Welcome to an open lecture where Christian Ydesen explores the governing complex in education, applying a historical approach.
Welcome to this guest lecture by Íris Santos, Post Doc, Tampere University, who will talk about how external references to international organizations and societies are used to authorize as well as de-legitimize arguments in policy making processes.
Welcome to an open lecture where Gita Steiner-Khamsi will talk about the excessive amount of reform movements in education and how they pull practitioners and planners into different directions and create contradictory situations.
This lecture revisits experiences with digital education during the Corona crisis and beyond. Claudia Schumann explores the ideas of absent bodies and the politics of touch.
Join open seminar: Children's Expression and sharing of play experiences
THNK – Trust, Human emotions, Narratives and Kreativity, is a science based check list for effective communication of science (and other important messages).
How to ensure use and reuse of qualitative and context-sensitive data? The QualiFAIR project will introduce you to the main challenges researchers face in the FAIRification of qualitative and context-sensitive data and what you can do to facilitate sharing, reuse and multiple use of research data.
Here, we will walk you through the basic principles of data anonymization and share strategies for both pseudonymisation and anonymisation of personal data.
Elevate your academic writing with storytelling and writing principles! Join this workshop to learn how to make your research papers clear, engaging, and readable by incorporating storytelling techniques and effective writing principles.
In this talk, Tobias Bach, Professor of Political Science, shares his insights from many years of writing and evaluating research proposals – both successful and unsuccessful ones.
This course will give you an introduction to data classification and storage, data privacy and research ethics – essential for the whole project life cycle – from collecting data to sharing of your results.
A well-executed literature search forms the foundation of knowledge on specific topics, prevents redundant research, helps identify research gaps, and provides an opportunity to position your own research.
In this talk, Glen Peters, Norway’s most salient academic on X (former Twitter) and a global carbon cycle scientist, will give you the recipe on how to make this, or other SoMe-channels, boost your research, thinking, writing, and academic network.
In this talk, two professors who publish a lot and review and edit even more, Øistein Anmarkrud and Marte Blikstad-Balas, will share their best advice on what to do to get your academic work published.
Master Merete Føinum at the Department of teacher education and school research will be defending the thesis "Veiledning med nyutdannede lærere: En studie av kvalifiserte veilederes arbeid med innhold, læring og støtte i veiledningssamtaler og om innhold i veiledningen" for the degree of PhD.
This course will provide you with tools and inspiration to get you started on using ethnographic fiction to communicate your research.
Master Merete Føinum at Department of teacher education and school research will give a trial lecture on the given topic: "Drøft veiledning innenfor en didaktisk forståelsesramme - med særskilt fokus på nyutdannede lærere".