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Post-doc position in user modeling for social computing environments, U. of Saskatchewan MADMUC lab
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Reflections by students funded by ITS2010's NSF grant
a great opportunity to meet and talk with other students
a really good opportunity to get involved with the ITS community, create collaboration opportunities, share ideas and rethink my writing guidelines
allowed me to attend both ITS and EDM
Changed style of reading papers
feedback from the mentoring and the poster presentation
help Latin American community get closer and share projects
how the best papers and presentations melded cognitive science, computer science and statistical analysis together to advance student learning
I came to ITS2010 with a goal of advertising, a goal of investigating, and a goal of observing
I got a bunch of responses from people
I got very good ideas of how an excellent poster should be
I learned from ITS2010 about how to frame, plan, perform, and communicate your own ITS research
I made not only lots of professionals contacts but also many friends
I was able to grasp the incredible extent and depth of ITS field
I was impressed by the tutorial
ideal to get feedback on my initial ideas for my thesis proposal
it gave us very good visibility
it helps to prepare the poster and presentation slides early
it was great to see researchers from many fields working together to solve the same problem
It was really nice to meet someone who is working on a very similar project with different perspective.
Listened to lots of good talks and attended some great workshop sessions
my first exposure to a lot of the research in the ITS area
Networking is maybe the most important aspect of attending ITS2010 conferences as a young researcher
opportunity to participate in this conference as a student volunteer
sharing my research ideas early through a poster is important because I can get feedback and literature review for free
spending time outside of the sessions with other conference attendees
the best part of ITS was talking individually to presenters
the topic of learning about learning is hot (again)
tutorial, paper feedback, questions, positive and negative examples of talks, workshop, ...
very informative about the community
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