Marco Kalz

 

is Associate Professor at the Welten Institute of the Open University of the Netherlands. He is a fellow of the Interuniversity Center for Educational Sciences (ICO) and the Dutch research school information and knowledge systems (SIKS). He is the chair of the special interest group on TechnologyEnhanced Assessment (SIG TEA) of the European Association of TechnologyEnhanced Learning (EATEL). He is a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of TechnologyEnhanced Learning (IJTEL) and serves as program committee member of the core conferences in the TEL field. Over the last 5 years he could secure approx. 880 000 EUR of research funding for his institution. He was involved in the last years in European projects like TENCompetence or OpenScout and is currently principal investigator of the European MOOCKnowledge project. Besides European projects he was and is regularly involved in educational innovation projects at the Open University of the Netherlands and in cooperation with external partners. His research interest lies on the use of pervasive technologies and formative assessment to support self directed lifelong learning. He has more than 30 peer reviewed journal publications and conference papers in the TEL field.

 


last update: july 2013


Articles published on IXD&A:

GPIM: Google Glassware for inquiry-based learning, pp. 100 - 110, abstractdownload

'EMuRgency: Addressing cardiac arrest with socio-technical innovation in a smart learning region', N. 17, 2013, pp. 77-91, abstractdownload

News