September 26, 2019
9:30 10:00 Registration
10:00 10:15 Conference Opening
Keynote papers
10:15 11:00 “Assistance for mobile language learners”, Agnes Kukulska-Hulme, Institute of Educational Technology, the Open University, United Kingdom
Round table Legal aspects of eLearning
11:00 11:30 – Danijela Ljubojević, Belgrade Metropolitan University, Serbia
– Nikola Kliska, Attorney-at-Law in cooperation with Karanovic & Partners
– Dora Najrajter, Šolski center Slovenj Gradec, Višja strokovna šola, Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia
11:30 12:00 Panel discussion
12:00 12:15 Coffee break
Session I
12:30 12:45 “LMS Content Development in ESP: Legal Issues“, Danijela Ljubojević, Belgrade
Metropolitan University, Faculty of Information Technologies; Nikola Kliska, Attorney-at-Law in cooperation with Karanovic & Partners, Belgrade, Serbia
12:45 13:00 “Support for Knowledge Assessment in STEM Education Using ELARS Recommender System“, Martina Holenko Dlab, Gordan Đurović, Nataša Hoić-Božić Department of Informatics, University of Rijeka, Croatia; Ivica Botički, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Rijeka, Croatia
13:00 13:15 “An Online Platform for Supporting Logistics Teachers“, Sandra Eitler, Reinhold Schodl, University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna, Austria
13:15 13:30 “Development of Computational Thinking Skills in Primary School Through Digital Storytelling with Scratch“, Nataša Hoić-Božić, Martina Holenko Dlab, Sara Ursić Budim, Department of Informatics, University of Rijeka; Jasminka Mezak, Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Rijeka, Croatia
13:30 14:25 Buffet lunch
Session II
14:30 14:45 “Implementation of Machine Learning Based Methods in e-Learning Systems“, Jovana Jović, Miroslava Raspopović Milić, Svetlana Cvetanović, Faculty of Information Technologies, Belgrade Metropolitan University, Serbia; Kavitha Chandra, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, One University Avenue, Lowell, USA
14:45 15:00 “Collaborative Learning with Real-time Learning Interventions“, Nebojša Gavrilović, Dragan Domazet, Jovana Jović, Faculty of Information Technologies, Belgrade Metropolitan University, Serbia
15:00 15:15 “Intelligent Tutoring Systems: A Systematic Review“, Jovana Jović, Nebojša Gavrilović, Dragan Domazet, Faculty of Information Technologies, Belgrade Metropolitan University, Serbia
15:15 15:30 “Efficiency of Development of E-Learning Materials Based on Learning Objects“, Dragan Domazet, Nebojša Gavrilović, Jovana Jović, Faculty of Information Technologies, Belgrade Metropolitan University, Serbia
15:30 15:45 “Comparison of Machine Learning Algorithms for Students Performance Prediction Based on LMS Data“, Dijana Oreški, Božidar Kliček, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Croatia
15:30 15:45 “E-learning vs. digital learning?“, G. Jelisavac, University of Zurich/FHNW/The Namers: Interdisciplinary Digital Learning Research Group, B. Radonjić, ZHAW/FHNW/The Namers: Interdisciplinary Digital Learning Research Group, Switzerland
15:45 16:00 “Pedagogical model for enhancing communication in internationally mixed groups in virtual mobility“, N. Ritonija, I. A. Ravnik, J. D.Baloh, DOBA Faculty of Applied Business and Social Studies Maribor, Slovenia
18:00 Social dinner

 

September 30, 2016
Presentation of papers I – Trans 2 Work Workshop
9:30 9:45 “Transition planning for higher education (HE) students with disabilities: the opinions of employers in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro”, P. Milenković, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Philosophy, Serbia, et al.
9:45 10:00 “Transition planning for higher education (HE) students with disabilities: the opinions of students and employees with disabilities in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro”, M. Škurić, University of Montenegro, Maritime Faculty, Montenegro, et al.
10:00 10:15 “Transition planning for higher education students with disabilities: a comparative analysis of the opinions of employers in Serbia, Bosina and Herzegovina and Montenegro”, B. Sladoje-Bošnjak, University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Philosophy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, et al.
10:15 10:30 “Transition planning for higher education (HE) students with disabilities: a comparative analysis of the opinions of students and employees with disabilities in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro”, M. Zukić, University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Philosophy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, et al.
10:30 10:45 “E-learning approaches for supporting higher education (HE) students with disabilities on transition planning”, M. Dabevc, University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Slovenia, et al.
10:45 11:00 Coffee break
Presentation of papers II
11:00 11:15 “Use of blended learning for vocational training of technical product designers in Germany developed by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of TU Dortmund University”, H. B. Kuenne, U. Willms, F. Mueller, J. Klose, TU Dortmund University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Germany
11:15 11:30 “Use of sequential blended learning for the imparting of CAD acquirements on the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering”, H. B. Kuenne, U. Willms, A. Dobrucki, TU Dortmund University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Germany
11:30 11:45 “Technology enhanced blended learning in teaching engineering”, S. Mujačić, University of Tuzla, Faculty of Electrical Engineering”, T. Hasanović, S. Mujkić, M. Mujačić, College of Computer Science and Business Communications eMPIRICA, Bosnia and Herzegovina
11:45 12:00 “Application and using corporate learning management systems in IT companies”, N. Žarić, S. Šćepanović, A. Balota, Dž. Strujić, University “Mediterranean”, Faculty of Information Technology, Montenegro
12:00 12:15 “Overview of online teaching resources for logic programming”, S. Lovrenčić, M. Čubrilo, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Organization and Informatics Varaždin, Croatia
12:15 12:30 “Analysis of free web tutorials for education in propositional and predicate logic”, S. Lovrenčić, D. Kofjač, G. Hajdin, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Organization and Informatics Varaždin, Croatia
12:30 13:15 Buffet lunch
Presentation of papers III
13:15 13:30 “Knowledge assessment using cause-effect graphing methods”, N. Gavrilović, Lj. Lazić, Belgrade Metropolitan University, Faculty of Information Technologies, Serbia
13:30 13:45 “Perspectives and challenges of distributed virtual environments in e-learning”, K. Kaplarski, V. Paunović, Belgrade Metropolitan University, Faculty of Information Technologies, Serbia, V. Jevremović, Digital Mind, Serbiaa
13:45 14:00 “Introducing accessibility on LiReX library of remote experiments”, M. Brković, R. Krneta, D. Milošević, Đ. Damnjanović, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak, Serbia, M. Debevc, University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Slovenia
14:00 14:15 “Learning styles methods for students classification”, V. Paunović, Belgrade Metropolitan University, Faculty of Information Technologies, Serbia, A. Tričković, Ministry of Defence Republic of Serbia, D. Djokic, Belgrade Metropolitan University, Faculty of Information Technologies, Serbia, J. Dragićević, University of Belgrade School of Medicine, Serbia
14:15 14:30 “Application of e-learning system in large business systems”, D. Đokić, Belgrade Metropolitan University, Faculty of Information Technologies, I. Kovačević, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, V. Paunović, Belgrade Metropolitan University, Faculty of Information Technologies, Serbia, S. Milinović, Falc East d.o.o., Ruma, Serbia
14:30 14:40 Conference Closing