On 1st October 2020, Dr Teo Chew Lee was invited to present her work at the NTU-MIND Symposium (Learning and Memory II). She spoke on the “Quantifying Complex Indicators of Knowledge Building Discourse from Multiple Data Source”. The talk was attended by over 100 participants on the Zoom platform.
As part of the symposium, a Junior Investigator Flash Talk series was also held with several junior investigators, comprising of post-docs and graduate students, being invited to present pre-recorded talks at the symposium. These “flash talks” were part of a competition and assessed by judges, with prizes for the best speaker.
We are pleased to share that Mr Andy Ng, one of our KB teachers in Singapore and a current graduate student at the National Institute of Education (NIE), has placed first in the category of Graduate students. Congratulations! Andy’s talk is on “Curiosity, Confusion, and Epistemic Complexity” and his award-winning video can be accessed from below.