Mihaela Cocea Profile Page

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Name: Mihaela Cocea
About:

Mihaela Cocea was a PhD student in the School of Computer Science and Information Systems at Birkbeck College, University of London. She received a BSc in Computer Science form "Al.I.Cuza" University of Iasi, Romania in 2003, a BSc in Psychology and Education Sciences from the same university in 2002 and completed her MSc in Learning Technologies at National College of Ireland in 2007.

She co-organised the LKL Student Seminar series for 2008-9 with Wilma Clark. Together they launched an LKL Students networking community.

 


PhD Details

Supervisors:
Study Status:
Full-time
Start date:
October 2007

Research Summary

My research lies in the area of learner modelling and personalisation in exploratory learning environments and is related to the MiGen Project: Intelligent Support for Mathematical Generalisation.


Research Interests

  • Intelligent learning environments
  • Artificial intelligence in education
  • User modelling
  • Adaptive feedback

Publications

LKL News

Mihaela Cocea is featured in the following news items:
 
DateTitle
Friday, 22 October 2010Best PhD Student Paper for MiGen Project
Thursday, 30 October 2008Workshop co-ordinators

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LKL Events

List of events at the London Knowledge Lab with Mihaela Cocea:
 
DateTitle
Tuesday, 24 February 2009LKL Students Seminar Series
Tuesday, 21 October 2008LKL Students Seminar Series
Thursday, 08 May 2008LKL Doctoral Student Networking Event

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LKL Research

There are currently no LKL research projects for Mihaela Cocea.

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LKL Co-Directors

Profiles

  • Alumni of Excellence
    Dr Sergio Gutiérrez-Santos has received an Alumni of Excellence Award from his alma mater University Carlos III of Madrid. This recognition is awarded to the recent alumnus (graduated in the ...
  • The Unteachable
    LKL's Co-Director Professor Richard Noss delivered his public lecture Learning the Unlearnable: Teaching the Unteachable at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education on 21st February to an audience of 450 ...
  • Live online debate between Diana Laurillard and Stephen Downes
    LKL's Diana Laurillard and Canadian researcher Stephen Downes presented contrasting responses to the question: To what extent should learning design be supported computationally? Organised by the Association for Learning Technology, ...
  • Miegunyah Fellowship for Prof Richard Noss
    Richard Noss, co-director of the London Knowledge Lab, has been awarded a 2012 Miegunyah Fellowship by the University of Melbourne. Richard will disseminate the findings of the Technology ...
  • Presentation Award for Tim Neumann
    LKL's Tim Neumann won a best short presentation award at the Association for Learning Technology Conference 2011 at the University of Leeds for his Pecha-Kucha-style presentation Matchmaking Learning Technologists and ...