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The Third ACM Conference on Learning at Scale (L@S) invites contributions to 
its Work in Progress and Demonstration tracks.

Deadline for both tracks is January 15th, 11:59pm PST. Please see the website 
for formatting guidelines: http://learningatscale.acm.org/las2016/calls/

The Work-in-Progress (WiP) track showcases recent findings or other types of 
innovative or thought-provoking work. Accepted WiP papers will be presented in 
the form of a poster at the session.

The Demonstrations track show aspects of learning at scale in an interactive 
hands-on form. A live demonstration is a great opportunity to communicate ideas 
and concepts in a powerful way that a regular presentation cannot.

Learning at Scale is at the intersection of computer science and the learning 
sciences, seeking to improve practice and theories of learning at scale. Work 
presented at Learning at Scale reports on rigorous research on methodologies, 
studies, analyses, tools, or technologies for learning at scale. Learning at 
Scale includes MOOCs, games (including massively multiplayer online games), 
citizen science communities, and other types of learning environments which (a) 
provide learning experiences to large number of learners and/or (b) produce 
detailed, high volume data about the learning process.

Please see the website for a list of accepted full papers: 
http://learningatscale.acm.org/las2016/accepted-papers/

The keynotes in Learning at Scale 2016, which will take place in Edinburgh, are 
Sugata Mitra, Mike Sharples, and Ken Koedinger.

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