IWM Lecture

Sanna Järvelä: Advancing socially shared regulation in collaborative learning with AI

Prof. Dr. Sanna Järvelä is Professor of Learning and Educational Technology and a Head of the Learning and Educational Technology Research Lab (LET) at the University of Oulu (FIN).


"There is global consensus that a new set of uniquely human skills and competencies will be necessary to succeed in a rapidly changing world, especially those that machines cannot match or replicate. These skills and competencies are central to research on regulation of learning in collaborative contexts, namely socially shared regulation of learning (SSRL).

I introduce SSRL and how multimodal analytics and AI-based methods have helped us to progress in that research. I stress that systematic understanding of human learning processes is needed to leverage full potential of data to help learners and AI to collaborate and learn together, which is called hybrid intelligence. I also introduce our current Hybrid Intelligence research programme at the University of Oulu."

Date

17 Feb 2026

Time

1 pm

Location

Large conference room 2

Online participation

To participate online, please send an e-mail to receive the access data to: redaktion@iwm-tuebingen.de