Timeline
See what happened in EnetCollect over the time:
- Big Bang
- 1st Grant Period
- 2nd Grant Period
- 3rd Grant Period
- 4th Grant Period
- (Big) End
April 23, 2016 After several months of continuous work switching from enlarging the network of proposers to writing and fine tuning the proposal, the proposal is finally completed and submitted. In total, the network of proposers was composed of 68 members from 34 countries covering a wide variety of languages and linguistic backgrounds (26 languages belonging to 8 different language families).
October 25, 2016 Out of the ~500 proposal submitted during the first call of 2016, enetCollect is among the 24 accepted and the only one in the domain of the Humanities! The proposal received a very positive feedback and an overall grade of 62/65. A major step towards the combination of Language Learning and Crowdsourcing has been taken!
March 7, 2017 With a first Management Committee meeting held in Brussels at the central COST Office, enetCollect is officially kick started! See more…
May 19, 2017 1st meeting of the Dissemination Coordination! See more…
May 28, 2017 Iztok Kosem, “A case study on learning material creation using a combination of automatic data extraction and crowdsourcing”, see more…
June 9, 2017 1st meeting of the Outreach Coordination! See more…
June 18, 2017 1st meeting of the Exploitation Coordination! See more…
June 21, 2017 The 1st Core Group meeting has been celebrated in Ljubljana at the Faculty of Arts. Plans and objectives were discussed for the coming year. See more…
September 7, 2017 The 1st Action Meeting was celebrated at Eurac Research in Bolzano (Italy) with almost 60 participants. During 2 days, all WGs were kick-started and a 2nd MC meeting has been held. For more information, see here.
October 19, 2017 David Alfter, “Literature review on crowdsourcing for language learning”, see more…
November 19, 2017 Karën Fort, “(Some) Ethics by design solutions for language learning platforms”, see more…
December 2, 2017 Branislav Bédi, “Investigating user choices based on gender in game-based educational applications”, see more…
January 14, 2018 Nina Gorovaia-Zeniou, “Drivers of success of crowdsourcing platforms”, see more…
January 14, 2018 Adriana Nagyová, “User-oriented design strategies for a competitive solution”, see more…
February 1, 2018 Rina Zviel-Girshin, “User-oriented design strategies for a competitive solution”, see more…
February 7, 2018 2nd meeting of the Dissemination Coordination. See more…
February 9, 2018 2nd meeting of the Exploitation Coordination. See more…
February 12, 2018 Alice Millour, “Design of a survey for crowdsourcing practices”, see more…
March 1, 2018 Katerina Zourou, “Existing state-of-the-art online solutions for online language learning platforms in Europe”, see more…
March 4, 2018 Itziar Aldabe, “Evaluation of reading comprehension questions using crowdsourcing techniques”, see more…
March 14, 2018 The 2nd Action Meeting has been held in Iasi (Romania) with almost 80 participants. During 2,5 days, the Annual meeting hosted five WG meetings and an MC meeting. For more information, see here.
March 16, 2018 Co-organized with the 2nd Annual Meeting in Iasi, the 1st Training school involved during 1,5 intensive days more than 20 participants that were trained on using the PyBossa technology. For more information, see here.
April 2, 2018 Rina Zviel-Girshin, “Investigation of gamification of Crowdsourcing Language Learning from the point of view of practical applicative design of intelligent UI and using various AI techniques”, see more…
April 14, 2018 Silvia Pokrivcakova, “Crowdsourcing as part of Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)”, see more…
April 14, 2018 Julia Ostanina-Olszewska, “Continuation of a state-of-the-art survey – a desktop research”, see more…
May 7, 2018 Alain Couillault, “Ethics by Design for CALL”, see more…
June 3, 2018 Elena Volodina, “Crowdsourcing collocations for language learning purposes“, see more…
June 13, 2018 The 3rd Core Group meeting is organized as an Online meeting. See more…
July 28, 2018 Branislav Bédi, “The Effect of Conversational User Interfaces on Learners’ Progress: The Role of Chatbots in Language Learning Applications“, see more…
August 15, 2018 4th meeting of the Dissemination Coordination. See more…
August 16, 2018 Michal Bodorik, “Analysis of Language Learning Platforms and Online Websites in Europe and Beyond“, see more…
September 1, 2018 Jaka Čibej, “Learning materials through crowdsourcing: teachers, perspectives & scenarios“, see more…
September 7, 2018 The 4th Core Group meeting is organized as an Online meeting. See more…
September 15, 2018 Rina Zviel-Girshin, “Investigation of Collective Intelligence of the end users in Gamified Crowdsourcing Language Learning platform“, see more…
October 24, 2018 The 1st WG3/WG5 shared meeting was organized in Leiden (Netherlands) in November 2018. It was the first independent WG Meeting ever organized in the context enetCollect and it involved during 2 days almost 40 participants. More information about this meeting will be provided in due time.
December 5, 2018 The 3rd WG1 meeting was organized in Gothenburg (Sweden) in Decmber 2019. It involved during 2 days around 25 participants. More information about this meeting will be provided in due time.
December 17, 2018 Anabela Barreiro, “Exploring the Role of Paraphrases in Interpretability and Explainability on Language Learning Applications“, see more…
December 25, 2018 Branislav Bédi, “Work on the learning and reading assistant tool LARA – Icelandic text“, see more…
January 14, 2019 Alexander König, “A Crowdsourcing approach to language assessment“, see more…
February 17, 2019 Alain Couillault, “Towards formal, computable privacy requirements“, see more…
February 22, 2019 Gökhan Özkan, “Algorithm discussion for an E-learning platform tailoring to learners’ Needs“, see more…
March 31, 2019 Elżbieta Gajek, “Learner training strategies for the use of crowdsourcing to enhance language learning“, see more…
March 31, 2019 Katerina Zdravkova, “Teacher training for enhancing ethical awareness in the crowdsourced environment“, see more…
June 3, 2019 Marianne Araneta, “Testing and evaluation of intergenerational language game that fosters language learning and collects language data through explicit crowdsourcing“, see more…
June 17, 2019 Lavinia-Nicoleta Aparaschivei, “State-of-the-art review of implicit crowdsourcing approaches and experiments for collecting language-related data“, see more…
July 14, 2019 Claudia Borg, “WG2: Scenario building for Crowdsourcing in Language Assessment Tests“, see more…
August 12, 2019 Branislav Bédi, “User model in a gamified, intelligent and crowdsourced language learning environment“, see more…
August 18, 2019 Mahdi Bohlouli, “Big Data and Scalable Crowdsourcing towards fostering the Language Skills of European Citizens (BiCSkill)“, see more…
September 14, 2019 Elżbieta Gajek, “Investigating users’ motivation to crowdsourcing as means for language learning“, see more…
September 14, 2019 Andrea Horbach, “Evaluation of reading comprehension questions via crowdsourcing“, see more…
September 21, 2019 Irene Strasly, “Exploring possibilities for combining crowdsourcing with sign language education“, see more…
December 21, 2019 Branislav Bédi, “The Poetic Eddas as part of a crowdsourcing experiment in LARA – Old Norse text“, see more…
January 18, 2020 Nina Gorovaia, “Set up of the experiment to study user motivation in crowdsourcing of language learning resources“, see more…
February 5, 2020 Lavinia-Nicoleta Aparaschivei, “State-of-the-art review of implicit crowdsourcing approaches and experiments for collecting language-related data“, see more…
February 15, 2020 Robert Lew, “Making sense of crowdsourced language data: Tools for efficient processing and visualization“, see more…
February 15, 2020 Valeria Caruso, “Making sense of crowdsourced language data: Tools for efficient processing and visualization“, see more…
February 22, 2020 Alain Couillault, “LegiCrowd“, see more…
Proposal submitted
Proposal accepted!
1st MC Meeting
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