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Enriquez-Gibson, Judith – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2016
Despite the increasing focus on non-dualistic and materialist approaches in education technology studies, the materiality of the body has not been adequately examined. Because of the heavy orientation towards affordance, interaction, participation, inclusion and access at the interface or between various spatial and liminal settings, the subject's…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Educational Technology, Man Machine Systems, Human Body
Farrell, David; Moffat, David C. – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2014
For any given Game Based Learning (GBL) project to be successful, the player must learn something. Designers may base their work on pedagogical research, but actual game design is still largely driven by intuition. People are famously poor at unsupported methodical thinking and relying so much on instinct is an obvious weak point in GBL design…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Instructional Design, Computer Interfaces, Man Machine Systems
Okita, Sandra – Teachers College Record, 2015
Many technological artifacts (e.g., humanoid robots, computer agents) consist of biologically inspired features of human-like appearance and behaviors that elicit a social response. The strong social components of technology permit people to share information and ideas with these artifacts. As robots cross the boundaries between humans and…
Descriptors: Robotics, Creativity, Problem Solving, Technology Uses in Education
Ellis, R. A.; Goodyear, P. – Review of Education, 2016
Learning space research is a relatively new field of study that seeks to inform the design, evaluation and management of learning spaces. This paper reviews a dispersed and fragmented literature relevant to understanding connections between university learning spaces and student learning activities. From this review, the paper distils a number of…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Research, Higher Education, Universities
Bone, Daniel; Goodwin, Matthew S.; Black, Matthew P.; Lee, Chi-Chun; Audhkhasi, Kartik; Narayanan, Shrikanth – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2015
Machine learning has immense potential to enhance diagnostic and intervention research in the behavioral sciences, and may be especially useful in investigations involving the highly prevalent and heterogeneous syndrome of autism spectrum disorder. However, use of machine learning in the absence of clinical domain expertise can be tenuous and lead…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Artificial Intelligence
Gleason, Shannon C. – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2014
I argue that larger cultural concerns about human-technology interactions are seldom addressed in teacher education. This article seeks to trace cultural anxieties about technology by addressing the long-standing trope of human versus machine; examine how these concerns are manifested and addressed (or not) in popular culture, educational…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Technology, Feminism, Man Machine Systems
Shirahama, Kimiaki; Grzegorzek, Marcin; Indurkhya, Bipin – Journal of Problem Solving, 2015
"Large-Scale Multimedia Retrieval" (LSMR) is the task to fast analyze a large amount of multimedia data like images or videos and accurately find the ones relevant to a certain semantic meaning. Although LSMR has been investigated for more than two decades in the fields of multimedia processing and computer vision, a more…
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Multimedia Materials, Man Machine Systems, Cooperation
Sargeant, Betty – Children's Literature in Education, 2015
Book apps have developed into a new format for the picture book. Given the crucial role that picture books have played in early childhood education, it seems pertinent to ascertain the ways in which they have been affected by digitisation. In response to concerns regarding a lack of models and design principles within children's digital…
Descriptors: Books, Electronic Publishing, Computer Oriented Programs, Picture Books
Knight, Simon; Littleton, Karen – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2015
This paper provides a novel, conceptually driven stance on the state of the contemporary analytic challenges faced in the treatment of dialogue as a form of data across on- and offline sites of learning. In prior research, preliminary steps have been taken to detect occurrences of such dialogue using automated analysis techniques. Such advances…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Data Collection, Data Analysis, Artificial Intelligence
Frude, Neil; Jandric, Petar – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2015
This conversation focuses on a book published in 1983 that examined "animism," the tendency to regard non-living entities as living and sentient. "The Intimate Machine" suggested that animism will be fully exploited by artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, generating artefacts that will engage the user in…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Books, Interpersonal Relationship
Kouppanou, Anna – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
Bernard Stiegler's concept of individuation suggests that the human being is co-constituted with technology. Technology precedes the individual in the respect that the latter is thrown in a technological world that always already contains externally inscribed memories--what he calls tertiary memories--that selectively form the individual and the…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Postmodernism, Technology, Theories
Prieto, Luis P.; Wen, Yun; Caballero, Daniela; Dillenbourg, Pierre – Educational Technology & Society, 2014
Augmented paper has been proposed as a way to integrate more easily ICTs in settings like formal education, where paper has a strong presence. However, despite the multiplicity of educational applications using paper-based computing, their deployment in authentic settings is still marginal. To better understand this gap between research proposals…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Telecommunications, Technology Integration, Computer Uses in Education
Fisteus, Jesus Arias; Pardo, Abelardo; García, Norberto Fernández – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2013
Although technology for automatic grading of multiple choice exams has existed for several decades, it is not yet as widely available or affordable as it should be. The main reasons preventing this adoption are the cost and the complexity of the setup procedures. In this paper, "Eyegrade," a system for automatic grading of multiple…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Grading, Computer Assisted Testing, Man Machine Systems
Heffernan, Neil T.; Ostrow, Korinn S.; Kelly, Kim; Selent, Douglas; Van Inwegen, Eric G.; Xiong, Xiaolu; Williams, Joseph Jay – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2016
Due to substantial scientific and practical progress, learning technologies can effectively adapt to the characteristics and needs of students. This article considers how learning technologies can adapt over time by crowdsourcing contributions from teachers and students--explanations, feedback, and other pedagogical interactions. Considering the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Educational Technology, Student Needs, Electronic Publishing
Heffernan, Neil T.; Ostrow, Korinn S.; Kelly, Kim; Selent, Douglas; Van Inwegen, Eric G.; Xiong, Xiaolu; Williams, Joseph Jay – Grantee Submission, 2016
Due to substantial scientific and practical progress, learning technologies can effectively adapt to the characteristics and needs of students. This article considers how learning technologies can adapt over time by crowdsourcing contributions from teachers and students -- explanations, feedback, and other pedagogical interactions. Considering the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Educational Technology, Student Needs, Electronic Publishing