Skip to main content

AAiM: Adapting to Affect in Multimodal Dialogue-Rich Interaction

CHS: Medium: Adapting to Affect in Multimodal Dialogue-Rich Interaction with Middle School Students will address the question: “How can we design learning environments that adaptively respond to students’ affect to create the most effective, engaging learning experiences while simultaneously promoting improved attitudes toward learning?” Through a series of basic and applied research studies, this project will design, develop and iteratively refine an integrated affect and dialogue management model that adaptively responds to students’ affective states in the course of their learning interactions.

 

Funders

  • National Science Foundation National Science Foundation
  • Partners

  • Center for Educational Informatics Center for Educational Informatics
  • Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering
  • Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science
  • Teams

  • Computer Science For All Computer Science For All
  • STEM Cyberlearning STEM Cyberlearning
  • Project Team

    No Photo Available Dr James C Lester II

    No Photo Available Kristy Boyer

    No Photo Available Dr Bradford Mott

    Dr Eric N Wiebe Dr Eric N Wiebe