Abstract
Two key challenges in education relate to how traditional educational providers can personalise online provisions to the students' skill level, optimise the use of tools and increase both the generation and utilisation of feedback (in terms of timing, content, and subsequent use by students). The application of traditional programmes in the online setting is often complicated by the legacy of traditional universities infrastructures, knowledge bases (or lack thereof in the human-computer-interaction/HCI realm), and pedagogical priorities. It is here that HCI experts (designers and researchers) can have real-world impact in line with macro-HCI, while also being able to test new innovations in collaboration with educators (e.g., the practitioners in such education settings). In this note, we make a case that the HCI community is in a situation where it can make a significant contribution to traditional providers in two prospective areas: Personalisation, feedback generation and increased feedback utilisation.
| Original language | English |
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| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2017 |
| Event | 31st International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference: Digital Make Believe, HCI 2017 - Sunderland, United Kingdom Duration: 3 Jul 2017 → 6 Jul 2017 |
Conference
| Conference | 31st International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference: Digital Make Believe, HCI 2017 |
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| Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
| City | Sunderland |
| Period | 3/07/17 → 6/07/17 |
Keywords
- Automated feedback.
- Customisation
- Design of online learning
- Online education
- Personalisation
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