6 research outputs found

    Disney Research chooses Lamberty\u27s DigiQuilt software as finalist in Learning Challenge competition

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    Lamberty and a team of student researchers wrote the current version of the software designed to help elementary children learn mathematical concepts

    Student Honors and Awards Program 2010

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    In recognition of students who demonstrate academic excellence and enrich campus lifehttps://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/honorsawards/1015/thumbnail.jp

    The TA Framework: Designing Real-time Teaching Augmentation for K-12 Classrooms

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    Recently, the HCI community has seen increased interest in the design of teaching augmentation (TA): tools that extend and complement teachers' pedagogical abilities during ongoing classroom activities. Examples of TA systems are emerging across multiple disciplines, taking various forms: e.g., ambient displays, wearables, or learning analytics dashboards. However, these diverse examples have not been analyzed together to derive more fundamental insights into the design of teaching augmentation. Addressing this opportunity, we broadly synthesize existing cases to propose the TA framework. Our framework specifies a rich design space in five dimensions, to support the design and analysis of teaching augmentation. We contextualize the framework using existing designs cases, to surface underlying design trade-offs: for example, balancing actionability of presented information with teachers' needs for professional autonomy, or balancing unobtrusiveness with informativeness in the design of TA systems. Applying the TA framework, we identify opportunities for future research and design.Comment: to be published in Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 17 pages, 10 figure

    Encouraging awareness of peers' learning activities using large displays in the periphery

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