
2023 Global Human Engagement Conference
'Engagement for future: Learning & People analytics'
Welcome to the "Global Human Engagement Conference 2023" hosted by BK21 FOUR Research Team in the Department of Education at Chung-Ang University. "Global Human Engagement Conference" is an annual conference where world-renowned scholars share their research knowledge and ideas in artificial intelligence and engagement and map out the directions for future that schools and industries should take in the age of artificial intelligence.
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Date: 28 January, 2023
Venue: Virtual
Who: Anyone interested in student & employee engagement, and educational innovation using digital technology
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Entering the 21st century, the world is on a path it has never experienced before. In particular, the past few years may have been the most turbulent time in the history of education due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Paradoxically, these crisis can be the driving force for creating a better future. From the vision and goals of education to the system, discussions are continuing to design a new form of education.
Our theme this year is "Engagement for future: Learning & People analytics".The conference focuses on the meaning and value of engagement, engagement intervention and data-driven ways to improve student & employee engagement. You are cordially invited to a conference, which enhances the discussion and cooperation of scholars and professionals in the field of education and human resource development(HRD).
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Opening
Session
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Welcome remarks
Sang-Gue Park (President, Chung-Ang University)
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Keynote
Speech
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George Siemens (University of South Australia)
What and how will we teach when AI learns faster than humans do?
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Session 1
Learning & People analytics
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1. Bart Rienties (The Open University, UK)
Implementing learning analytics and learning design at scale (with some evidence)
2. Linda Corrin (Deakin Univerisity, Australia)
Engaging student and teachers in the development of strategy and practice for learning analytics
3. Nigel Guenole (University of London, UK)
Applications of AI in talent management
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Break
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Session 2
Student
engagement
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1. Amy L. Reschly (University of Georgia, USA)
Jingle-Jangle Revisited: Evolution and Current Status of Student Engagement
2. Johnmarshall Reeve (Australian Catholic University, Australia)
The 3 functions of engagement
3. Kent Mclntosh (University of Oregon, USA)
Engaging students through co-creating behavior support systems
4. Jennifer Greif Green (Boston University, USA)
Student Engagement and school Bullying
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Break
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Session 3
Employee
engagement
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1. Arnold B. Bakker (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Work Engagement: New Scientific Insights
2. Alan M. Saks (University of Toronto, Canada)
How important is care for employee engagement?
3. Hae-Deok Song, Ah Jeong Hong, Yunseong Jo (Chung-Ang University, Korea)
Broadening new horizons in Korean employee engagement
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Clossing Session
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'Engagement for future: AI and beyond' Conference 2023' will be delivered online on our virtual conference platform.
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What and how will we teach when AI learns faster than humans do?
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Professor George Siemens
University of South Australia
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Session 1. Learning & People analytics
Implementing learning analytics and learning design at scale (with some evidence)
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Professeor Bart Rienties
The Open University, UK
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Engaging students and teachers in the development of strategy and practice for learning analytics
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Professor Linda Corrin
Deakin University, Australia
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Applications of AI in talent management
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Dr Nigel Guenole
University of London, UK
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Session 2. Student engagement
Jingle-Jangle Revisited: Evolution and Current Status of Student Engagement
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Professor Amy L. Reschly
University of Georgia, USA
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The 3 functions of engagement
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Professor Johnmarshall Reeve
Australian Catholic University, Australia
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The 3 functions of engagement
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Dr Kent Mclntosh
University of Oregon, USA
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Student Engagement and school Bullying
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Professor Jennifer Greif Green
Boston University, USA
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Session 3. Employee engagement
Work Engagement: New Scientific Insights
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Professor Arnold B. Bakker
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands
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How important is care for emplyee engagement? |
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Professor Alan M. Saks
University of Toronto, Canada
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Broadening new horizons in Korean employee engagement |
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Professor Hae-Keok Song
Chung-Ang University, Korea
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| Professor Ah Jeong Hong Chung-Ang University, Korea |
| Research Professor Yunseong Jo Chung-Ang University, Korea |
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We are grateful for the support and expertise provided by our partner and sponsor organizations.
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