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ESERA – Yiannis Georgiou doctoral thesis

Doctoral thesis: “Investigating immersion in relation to science learning in location-based augmented reality settings”

The doctoral thesis of Dr. Yiannis Georgiou has been recently published in the ESERA’s bank of European science education abstracts of doctoral theses. The doctoral thesis is focused on the investigation of immersion in relation to science learning in location-based augmented reality settings, and has been supervised by the Coordinator of the MCL research group, Dr. Eleni A. Kyza.

You can read the abstract of the thesis and find additional information about the doctoral dissertation here.

Meeting between members of the Cyprus University of Technology, Nanyang Technological University, and Nelson Mandela University in Cyprus

The MCL Research group, at the Department of Communication and Internet Studies (CIS) of the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT), organized a meeting on 27.6.2018 with Associate Professor Yiyu Cai from the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and Dr Sue Patratos from the Nelson Mandela University in South Africa. The members of the MCL group had the opportunity to present information on the CIS Department at CUT to the visiting professors, and discuss the group’s current research projects. The participants had a fruitful discussion on the latest trends on innovative technologies for learning such as Augmented Reality and the Internet of Things. The meeting set the basis for possible new collaborations between the three universities!

Research grant at CUT: “IoT for Education: Air Quality matters”

The MCL Research group in collaboration with the Internet of Things Lab (IoTLab) of the Department of Communication and Internet Studies of the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT), have been awarded a 6-month grant to work on developing illustrative cases on how to integrate “Internet of Things” (IoT) in secondary education.

The project named “IoT for Education: Air Quality matters” (IoT4ED) is part of a larger Horizon 2020 funded program aiming to enhance physical environments with IoT platforms and applications, thus contributing to the development of of smart and connected environments (i.e. smart city, smart campus, intelligent transportation, etc).

The Cyprus University of Technology team will work on the development of an IoT-based mobile application for secondary school students, aiming to promote environmental awareness about air pollution and an understanding of how the “Internet of Things” works. The mobile application will be co-designed with students and will be tested in secondary schools in Limassol to evaluate the usability and impact of the app. The mobile app will communicate with the platforms and databases which collect data from other cities in the EU and will also display environmental data from Limassol.

The CUT team which will work on IoT4ED consists of Dr. Lambros Lambrinos, Dr. Eleni A. Kyza, Andria Agesilaou, Loucas Constantinou, and Markos Souropetsis from the Department of Communication and Internet Studies at CUT.

Master Program 2018 (Greek)

Το πρόγραμμα “Νέες Τεχνολογίες Μάθησης και Επικοινωνίας

  • Απευθύνεται σε όσους ενδιαφέρονται να κατανοήσουν καλύτερα την  επίδραση των νέων τεχνολογιών σε τυπικά και άτυπα περιβάλλοντα
    μάθησης και διδασκαλίας
  • Χρήση καινοτόμων τεχνολογιών και νέων μέσων για προώθηση της μάθησης
  • Εναλλακτικοί τρόποι φοίτησης μέσω τεχνολογιών εξ αποστάσεως μάθησης
  • Αναγνωρισμένο από την Εκπαιδευτική Υπηρεσία Κύπρου
  • Διανύει επιτυχώς το έβδομο έτος λειτουργίας του
  • Μειωμένα δίδακτρα ύψους €4100 για το σύνολο του προγράμματος
  • Τελευταία ημερομηνία υποβολής ηλεκτρονικών αιτήσεων 31/3/2018.
    https://www.cut.ac.cy/studies/masters/applying/

Summer Club for 5th-8th graders (Greek)

Η ερευνητική ομάδα Νέα Μέσα, Νόηση, και Μάθηση [Media, Cognition & Learning Research Group] του Τμήματος Επικοινωνίας και Σπουδών Διαδικτύου του Τεχνολογικού Πανεπιστημίου Κύπρου [ΤΕΠΑΚ] ανακοινώνει ότι έχουν πληρωθεί όλες οι διαθέσιμες θέσεις για τον καλοκαιρινό όμιλο για μαθητές Ε΄-Στ΄ Δημοτικού και Α΄-Β΄ Γυμνασίου. Ως εκ τούτου δεν δεχόμαστε πλέον νέες αιτήσεις για φέτος. Σας ευχαριστούμε για το ενδιαφέρον σας!

The Media, Cognition & Learning [MCL] research group announces that it will no longer accept any additional applications for its July 2017 summer club, as all spaces have been filed. We apologize for any inconvenience. Thank you for your interest in this summer club.


The Media, Cognition & Learning [MCL] research group invites applications for its summer club, which will take place between July 17-21, 2017, at the campus of the Cyprus University of Technology in the center of Limassol.  The summer club will be conducted in Greek and will include STEAM activities, focusing on science, technology and culture.  Applicants should be concluding their studies in grades 5-8 this summer and should be fluent Greek speakers.

The basic goal of the Summer Club is to provide students the opportunity to participate in a variety of innovative educational activities related to new technologies for learning.  For instance, students will have the opportunity to take part in a repertoire of innovative educational activities, such as socio-scientific investigations employing augmented reality applications and digital games.

The deadline for submitting your application is Friday, June 30th.  


Η ερευνητική ομάδα Νέα Μέσα, Νόηση, και Μάθηση [Media, Cognition & Learning Research Group] του Τμήματος Επικοινωνίας και Σπουδών Διαδικτύου του Τεχνολογικού Πανεπιστημίου Κύπρου [ΤΕΠΑΚ] διοργανώνει καλοκαιρινό όμιλο για μαθητές που έχουν ολοκληρώσει κατά τη φετινή σχολική χρονιά την Ε΄-Στ΄ Δημοτικού και Α΄-Β΄ Γυμνασίου.

Ο καλοκαιρινός όμιλος θα είναι διάρκειας μιας βδομάδας και θα λειτουργήσει από τη Δευτέρα, 17/7/2017, μέχρι και την Παρασκευή, 21/7/2017, από τις 8:00 π.μ. μέχρι τις 2:00 μ.μ. Στο πλαίσιο του ομίλου οι μαθητές θα έχουν την ευκαιρία να συμμετάσχουν σε εκπαιδευτικές δραστηριότητες στο Τεχνολογικό Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου στη Λεμεσό.  Οι δραστηριότητες του ομίλου θα επικεντρωθούν σε θέματα ψηφιακής μάθησης και επικοινωνίας.

Οι μαθητές που επιθυμούν να συμμετάσχουν χρειάζεται να είναι παρόντες καθ’ όλη τη διάρκεια της λειτουργίας του καλοκαιρινού ομίλου, ώστε να διασφαλίζεται η συνεχής και συστηματική επαφή τους με τις εκπαιδευτικές δραστηριότητες που θα διεξαχθούν. Στους μαθητές που θ’ ανταποκριθούν με επιτυχία στις απαιτήσεις του καλοκαιρινού ομίλου θα δοθεί σχετικό πιστοποιητικό συμμετοχής.

Παρακαλούμε όσους μαθητές ενδιαφέρονται να συμμετάσχουν όπως συμπληρώσουν τη σχετική αίτηση συμμετοχής μέχρι και τις 30/6/2017 και να την αποστείλουν μέσω ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου στο mcl.cyprus@gmail.com ή μέσω φαξ στο 25002695. Ο καλοκαιρινός όμιλος θα φιλοξενήσει 20 συνολικά μαθητές και για την επιλογή των μαθητών θα ακολουθηθεί σειρά προτεραιότητας.

Όσοι μαθητές επιλεγούν θα κληθούν να πληρώσουν ένα τέλος εγγραφής 45 ευρώ.  Στο τέλος εγγραφής συμπεριλαμβάνεται και η παροχή κολατσιού κατά το πρωινό διάλειμμα. Οι μαθητές θα πρέπει να διευθετήσουν το δικό τους τρόπο μεταφοράς προς και από το σημείο συνάντησης που θα είναι μπροστά από το Δημαρχείο Λεμεσού.

Περισσότερες πληροφορίες για το πρόγραμμα του καλοκαιρινού ομίλου μπορείτε να βρείτε στο συνημμένο αρχείο.

Μπορείτε να κατεβάσετε την αίτηση συμμετοχής για τον καλοκαιρινό όμιλο επιλέγοντας τον ακόλουθο υπερσύνδεσμο.

EARLI 2015 – REPORT

The EARLI and JURE 2015 conference in Limassol, Cyprus.

A report by the organisers.

The 16th Biennial conference of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction and the 19th JURE conference took place at the coastal city of Limassol between August 23-August 29, 2015, and were hosted by the Cyprus University of Technology. The conferences were co-organized by the Department of Communication and Internet Studies at the Cyprus University of Technology and by the EARLI association. The organization of the EARLI 2015 conference coincided with the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the EARLI, which first took place in Leuven, Belgium in June 1985 and the 20th anniversary celebration of the JURE conference.

The theme of this year’s conference was “Towards a Reflective Society: Synergies between Learning, Teaching and Research”. Reflective citizenship lies at the heart of contemporary societies. The 21st century calls for a re-definition of the forms of knowledge, skills and competences that are necessary for the advancement of our societies. While the focus on basic skills and the need for disciplinary knowledge cannot be ignored, there is a need to work towards increasing the reflective capacity of our societies. The EARLI 2015 theme emphasized research-based learning and instruction and highlighted the crucial role of the systematic investigation of learning and teaching as a mechanism for promoting innovative and creative thinking and sustaining long-term societal growth.

As with every EARLI conference, the preparations begun right after the end of the EARLI 2013 conference in Munich and spanned over two years. Many members of the EARLI community were involved in this process, as, in addition to the conference organizing committee, the organization was also steered by the International Programme Planning Committee and Scientific Panel, the EARLI Executive Committee, and included input from the SIG coordinators, especially in involving reviewers and in deciding the invited keynote speakers. The review process involved over 370 reviewers and the final scientific programme included more than 3000 unique contributors (authors or co-authors) from 48 countries. The programme was impressive in its cover of a wide variety of research, cultural contexts and methodological traditions.

We next present a highlight of the scientific and social events of the conference.

The JURE 2015 pre-conference

The EARLI organization attaches great importance on the development of young researchers. Between the 23rd and 24th of August 2015, the JURE (Junior Researchers of EARLI) pre-conference took place. The JURE 2015 conference, which was co-chaired by Dr. Maria Solomou, special scientist at the Department of Communication and Internet Studies, and Mr. Yiannis Georgiou, a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Communication and Internet Studies, attracted more than 300 people from all over the world. A total of 157 submissions were presented at the JURE conference (paper presentations, poster presentations and round tables), while 15 workshops were given by established researchers from the field of learning and instruction.

The EARLI 2015 opening ceremony

The conference opening ceremony on Tuesday, August 25, attracted many EARLI 2015 delegates who enjoyed the traditional dance performance by the Limassol Folklore Association and were treated to Cypriot traditional sweets. Eleni A. Kyza (Conference President) and Iolie Nicolaidou (Conference Manager) welcomed the EARLI attendees and provided an overview of the schedule and events for the EARLI conference. Professor Toula Onoufriou, Vice Rector of Academic Affairs at the Cyprus University of Technology, welcomed everyone on behalf of the University.

A rich scientific programme

The conference was well attended by 1800 researchers and had the invaluable contribution of more than 125 volunteers from all over Cyprus. Each one of the five days of the conference consisted of 21-30 parallel sessions with an average number of four presentations in each session. In total, over 1500 contributions were presented in different formats (symposia, paper presentations, poster presentations, ICT demonstrations, workshops, round tables and keynote speeches). The presentations were grouped in 47 scheduling categories based on the various research areas of EARLI.

Invited Keynotes

During the three of the five days of the conference, three parallel keynote speeches were held by nine well-known academic keynote speakers (Prof. Clark Chinn, Rutgers University, USA, Prof. Andreas Demetriou, University of Nicosia, Cyprus, Prof. Yrjö Engeström, University of Helsinki, Finland, Prof. Tina Hascher, University of Bern, Switzerland, Prof. Christine Howe, University of Cambridge, U.K., Prof. Leonidas Kyriakides, University of Cyprus, Cyprus, Prof. Marcia Linn, University of California Berkeley, USA, Prof. Jane Oakhill, University of Sussex, U.K., and Dr. Anna Südkamp, Technical University Dortmund, Germany). All presentations are available at the EARLI 2015 YouTube channel.

Presidential Address and the recipients of the EARLI 2015 Awards

On the evening of the first day of the conference the President of EARLI (2013-2015) Professor Costas P. Constantinou (University of Cyprus) presented an inspiring speech at the lovely open-air municipal theatre.

The event continued with the presentation of the EARLI 2015 awards. The Erik De Corte Award, which recognizes young, promising scholars in the field of Learning and Instruction was presented to Dr. Bjorn de Koning, from VU University, The Netherlands. The Outstanding Publication Award was presented to Dr. Cornelis J. de Brabander (Leiden University, Netherlands) and Professor Dr. Rob L. Martens (Welten Institute, Open University of the Netherlands) for their paper “Towards a unified theory of task-specific motivation”, which was published in Educational Research Review. The Oeuvre Award, which recognizes lifetime, outstanding contribution to scholarship and research was presented to Professor Dr. Monique Boekarts, from the University of Leiden, The Netherlands. Congratulations to all!

The end of Presidential Address and Awards included two special citations for two members of the EARLI community who have contributed a considerable amount of their personal and professional time in the last decades to the service of the EARLI association. The special citations went to Filip Dochy, who is stepping down as EARLI Managing Director after 10 years, and Costas P. Constantinou, who is stepping down from EARLI president and EC member. Warm thanks went to both of them for their continuous efforts to strengthen the EARLI association.

The event concluded with a spectacular reception at the gardens of the Patticheion Municipal Museum Gardens, accompanied by the sounds of jazz music.

Social events

The EARLI 2015 conference programme included many social events, which gave the participants the opportunity to interact in a more relaxed setting. These events included the “Lunch with the Professors”, the “Doctoral Consortium Lunch”, the SIG dinners on Wednesday evening and the spectacular Gala dinner by the St. Raphael resort marina. The gala dinner attracted 600 delegates who enjoyed cypriot and international cuisine and danced to local and international music.

Closing ceremony

The conference continued until Saturday afternoon. The well-attended closing ceremony included the announcement of the EARLI 2017 conference and the passing of the EARLI baton from the EARLI 2015 conference president to the EARLI 2017 conference president, Professor Eero Ropo, who presented the site of EARLI 2017, Tampere, Finland.

Thank you!

In 2015 the EARLI organization celebrates 30 years since its founding. The Cyprus University of Technology was proud to host the conference at such a historic, for the EARLI association, time. Everyone in the center of Limassol have felt the pulse of the conference, as delegates circulated daily from the area of the medieval castle to the Rialto theatre. The organizing committee of the conference would like to thank the Rector and the vice-Rectors of the university, the university officials and all the administrative staff and volunteers who participated and supported the conference. Special thanks are due to all organizing committee members who have worked with tremendous dedication for the success of such an international scientific conference.

EARLI Conference 2015

16th Biennial EARLI Conference for Research on Learning and Instruction

25-29 August 2015

The European Association for Research in Learning and Instruction (EARLI) conference is one of the largest and most important educational research conferences at European level and worldwide. It is an excellent opportunity to be updated on research about learning and teaching approaches related to educational and other learning environments.

The 16th Biennial Conference of the will take place in Limassol, Cyprus at the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT) from the 25th to the 29th of August 2015.

The theme of the EARLI 2015 conference is “Towards a Reflective Society: Synergies between Learning, Teaching and Research”. The EARLI 2015 theme addresses the emphases of the conference on research-based learning and instruction, while highlighting the crucial role of the systematic investigation of learning and teaching as a mechanism for promoting innovative and creative thinking and sustaining long-term societal growth.

Reflective citizenship lies at the heart of contemporary societies. The 21st century calls for a redefinition of the forms of knowledge, skills and competences that are necessary for the advancement of our societies. While the focus on basic skills and the need for disciplinary knowledge cannot be ignored, there is a need to work individually and collectively towards increasing the reflective capacity of our societies. This means that different stakeholders, such as learners of different ages and stages, teachers at all levels, and researchers need to focus on being reflective in their practices and need to synchronize efforts, so that we can all reach the ambitious goal for education as an integral and productive force of an innovative modern society

For more information please visit the EARLI 2015 website.