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The Joy of learning team will present a paper in the ‘HCI in Emotion’ workshop

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

The HCI in Emotion workshop will take place on the 1st of September in Cambridge, United Kingdom.

This year’s workshop is focusing on the development of affective technologies for real-world applications and the issues that this orientation brings to our research.

The workshop is adressed for individuals working in the different fields affected by emotion, giving them a podium to raise their questions and work with like-minded people of various disciplines on common subjects.

The Joy of Learning team will present a paper called ‘Case study on the integration of the affective dimension in the design of virtual learning environments: evaluating emotions, supporting design and experimenting new methodologies‘.

This paper presents a proposal for fully online or blended learning universities to introduce the affective dimension in online learning design.

The proposal is supported on three bases: a system for affective assessment (based on the combination of FACS, pupilometry and self-assessment), a set of principles to integrate affective elements within course design and some further steps for innovation and experimentation with new technologies and methodologies.

The Joy of learning team presented a poster in the SLOAN-C conference

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

The Sloan-C International Symposium on Emerging Technology Applications for Online Learning took place on 17, 18 and 19 June in San Francisco, California. It is one of the leading events in the USA bringing together professionals to exchange innovative e-learning practices and knowledge.

This year’s Symposium was a great success in terms of the number of people taking part, breaking new records. Many of the lectures and workshops focused on the use that a great number of educational institutions, and higher education institutions in particular, are making of the most successful social tools, and reflected on the ways to apply them to learning. Other aspects, such as increasing ubiquity, greater possibilities for collaboration using the new tools, open content and the Web 3.0 as the next big thing, also played an important part in many of the presentations.

The Office of Learning Technologies’ Joy of Learning team attended so as to be able to present a poster on the Enjoy Guidelines, which were shared and discussed with different innovation and research groups from universities from around the world. Thanks to all of you for your interesting contributions to our work!

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