Keynote Lectures at Chais conferences for the Study of Innovation and Learning Technologies
Prof. Daphna Oyserman 
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Prof. Daphna Oyserman
University of Southern California, USA

Using Technology to Improve Academic Success by Increasing Identity-Based Motivation

chais 2017

Prof. Yair Levy 
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Prof. Yair Levy
Nova Southeastern University, USA

Cybersecurity and Social Engineering: Growing Threats

chais 2017

Erran Carmel  
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Prof. Erran Carmel
American University, Washington DC, USA

The Future of Work and the Workplace and Some Implications for Lifelong Learning

chais 2017

Prof. Kevin Crowston 
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Prof. Kevin Crowston
Syracuse University, USA

Citizen Science: Learning to effectively contribute in virtual organizations

chais 2016

Prof. Alan R. Hevner 
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Prof. Alan R. Hevner
University of South Florida, USA

The Front End of Innovation: Implications for Design and Learning

chais 2016

 
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International Panel Discussion
Organized by LINKS I-CORE

Challenges and Opportunities for Research and Design of Future Learning Spaces

chais 2016

Prof. Yochai Benkler 
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Prof. Yochai Benkler
Harvard University, USA

Open Network Innovation and Exploration: Drivers, Benefits, and Chalenges

chais 2015

Prof. Thomas C. Reeves  
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Prof. Thomas C. Reeves
The University of Georgia, USA

Open Learning Requires Open Minds: The Challenges of Online and Blended Learning Environments for NetGen Students and their Instructors

chais 2014

Dr. Eszter Hargittai  
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Prof. Eszter Hargittai
Northwestern University, USA

Differentiated Internet Skills – Sources and Implications

chais 2014

Prof. Douglas Clark  
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Prof. Douglas Clark
Vanderbilt University

Digital games for learning: Scaffolding integration of intuitive and formal understandings of science

chais 2013

Prof. Sharon Ainsworth  
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Prof. Shaaron Ainsworth
Nottingham University

Understanding and transforming multi-representational learning

chais 2013

Prof. Barry Wellman  
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Prof. Barry Wellman
University of Toronto

Networked Individualism: How the Personalized Internet, Ubiquitous Connectivity, and Social Networking Affect Interpersonal Relations

chais 2012

Prof. David Wiley  
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Prof. David Wiley
Brigham Young University

Why Open? Generosity and Sharing of Educational Resources

chais 2012

Mr. Santiago de la Mora  
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Mr. Santiago de la Mora
Director of Print Content Partnerships for Google in Europe, Middle East and Africa

Google Books: Choice and Reach in the Internet Age

chais 2011

Prof. Vijay Kumar  
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Prof. Vijay Kumar
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Technology and the Transformation of Education: New Connections between Content, Curriculum and Community

chais 2010

Prof. Judith Donath  
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Prof. Judith Donath
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Faces, Fashion and Facebook: Understanding Social Signals in Online Communication

chais 2009

Prof. Barbara Tversky  
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Prof. Barbara Tversky
Stanford University

Cognitive Principles of Information Visualization

chais 2008

Prof. Terry Anderson  
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Prof. Terry Anderson
Athabasca University

Social and Cognitive Presence in Virtual Learning Environments

chais 2007

Prof. Curtis Bonk  
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Prof. Curtis Bonk
Indiana University

The Perfect e-storm: Emerging Technologies, Enhanced Pedagogy, and Erased Budgets

chais 2006