Exciting Line-Up of Papers at CSCWD 2025: Digital Collaboration for Higher Education

We are thrilled to announce that the RIALHE (Research Infrastructure for Academic Learning in Higher Education) project will be featured prominently at the upcoming CSCWD 2025 conference in France. The special session on Digital Collaboration for Higher Education will showcase six scholarly accepted papers, highlighting cutting-edge research and innovation in collaborative digital learning.

Here’s a sneak peek at the remarkable research that will be presented:

Digital Collaboration in the Game “Present of the Future”: An Evaluative Study
Daniel Martins, Marcos Antonio de Almeida, Lucas Nóbrega, Luiz Felipe Martinez, Carlos Eduardo Barbosa, Matheus Argôlo, Herbert Salazar, Jano de Souza & Geraldo Xexéo

Global Software Engineering Challenges and Impacts on Undergraduate Education: A Review
Chessman Corrêa, Lucas Nóbrega, Luiz Felipe Martinez, Carlos Eduardo Barbosa, Matheus Argôlo, Herbert Salazar, Jano de Souza & Geraldo Xexéo

Technical and Pedagogical Innovation for Remote Learning of Scientific Experimentation
Cristian Lai, Carole Salis, Manuela Carastro, Raffaella Lai, Stefano Leone Monni, Fabrizio Murgia & Jose Francisco Saenz Cogollo

Exploring Collaboration in a Blended Reality System: A User-Perspective Study
Adil Asmal, David Large, Catherine Harvey & Gary Burnett

Enhancing Research Skills in Engineering Education through Collaborative Digital Tools and Live Experimental Sessions
Thierry Gidel, Claude Moulin & Marie-Hélène Abel

Designing a Learning Analytics Dashboard for Individual and Collaborative Use of Remote Labs
Ronas Shakya & Mohammad Khalil

We are incredibly proud to be part of this collaborative journey and excited to share these groundbreaking works with the global academic and research community. Join us at CSCWD 2025 as we continue to shape the future of digital collaboration in higher education.

Stay tuned for more updates!