Centre for Research on Computer Supported Learning and Cognition explained

Centre for Research on Computer Supported Learning and Cognition
Mission:Research into academic learning and innovation
Head Label:Co-Directors
Faculty:University of Sydney, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sydney School of Education and Social Work
Country:Australia

The Centre for Research on Computer Supported Learning and Cognition (abbreviated as CRLI) is an education research centre within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of The University of Sydney that carries out research into the sciences and technologies of learning.[1] Established on 1 January 2016, the Centre was formed through the amalgamation of the University's Computer Supported Learning and Cognition Centre (CoCo) and the Sciences and Technologies of Learning (STL) research network.

The Centre is located in the Education Building (A35), adjacent to Manning Road, that houses the Sydney School of Education and Social Work on the University's campus, New South Wales, Australia. The Co-Directors of the Centre are Professor Peter Reimann and Associate Professor Lina Markauskaite.

The Centre leads a graduate program in Learning Science and Technology.

Research areas

Key focus areas for the Centre's research groups include:

, the Centre accommodated approximately 20 teaching and lecturing research staff[2] and approximately 30 post-graduate research students.[3] The Centre is a member of the Institute for Innovation in Science and Mathematics Education (IISME).[4]

The Centre investigates factors that move research on learning and innovation forward and shape fundamental learning and innovation outcomes by:[5]

History

The CoCo Research Centre was launched in 2004 by professors Peter Goodyear and Peter Reimann. Goodyear was previously Professor of Educational Research at the University of Lancaster and Reimann was previously Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Heidelberg.[6] The CoCo Research Centre grew from 5 to 40 team members since its inception until its amalgamation with the Sciences and Technologies of Learning research network in 2016 to form the Centre for Research on Computer Supported Learning and Cognition. Prior to its amalgamation, the CoCo Research Centre included approximately 70 members including affiliates and externals. Co-director Peter Goodyear was named a Laureate Fellow by the Australian Research Council in July 2010. This was the first of these fellowships to be given to a researcher in the field of education.[7]

The Centre for Research on Computer Supported Learning and Cognition was formed on 1 January 2016 through the amalgamation of the CoCo Research Centre and the Sciences and Technologies of Learning research network.

Events

The Centre organises a number of events, including the following:

In 2012 the CoCo Research Centre hosted the International Conference of the Learning Sciences.[10]

Books

The CoCo Research Centre's published contributions to research include a number of books in the field, including:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The CoCo Research Centre. The University of Sydney. 23 September 2010.
  2. Web site: Research staff . Research . Centre for Research on Computer Supported Learning and Cognition . 2 January 2020 .
  3. Web site: Research students . Research . Centre for Research on Computer Supported Learning and Cognition . 2 January 2020 .
  4. Web site: People. Institute for Innovation in Science and Mathematics Education. 23 September 2010.
  5. Web site: Who are CLRI . About . Centre for Research on Computer Supported Learning and Cognition . n.d. . 2 January 2020 .
  6. Johnston, M. . E-learning unplugged . Campus Review . 2 June 2004 . 14 . 21 .
  7. Web site: ALTC Fellow wins ARC Laureate Fellowship. The Australian Learning and Teaching Council. 23 September 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20110414121128/http://www.altc.edu.au/July2010-ARC-fellow. 14 April 2011. dead.
  8. Web site: Learning and Innovation Research Fest . Events . Centre for Research on Computer Supported Learning and Cognition . November 2019 . 2 January 2020 .
  9. Web site: Sydney Research Seminar Series . Recorded seminars . Centre for Research on Computer Supported Learning and Cognition . n.d. . 2 January 2020 .
  10. Web site: Sydney to host 2012 International Conference of the Learning Sciences. The University of Sydney News. 23 September 2010.