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Chapter and Conference Paper
Physical vs. Virtual Agent Embodiment and Effects on Social Interaction
Previous work indicates that physical robots elicit more favorable social responses than virtual agents. These effects have been attributed to the physical embodiment. However, a recent meta-analysis by Li [1] su...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
No Child Behind nor Singled out? – Adaptive Instruction Combined with Inclusive Pedagogy in Early Math Software
We describe a unique play-&-learn game for early math, designed to provide adaptive instruction with respect to support and challenge as well as to cater for an inclusive pedagogy where no child, whether far b...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Relationship Between Working Memory Capacity and Students’ Behaviour in a Teachable Agent-Based Software
The current study investigated if and how students’ behaviour when using a teachable agent-based educational software were related to their working memory capacity. Thirty Swedish students aged 11–12, particip...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
From Learning Companions to Testing Companions
In three quasi-experimental studies, we investigated the effects of placing a Teachable Agent (TA) from a math game in a digital summative test. We hypothesized that the TA would affect test performance, even ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Educational Potentials in Visually Androgynous Pedagogical Agents
We report a study on student’s attitudes to a visually androgynous in comparison to a male and a female Teachable Agent (TA). Results were that overall the androgynous agent was preferred over the female and m...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Effect of Visual Gender on Abuse in Conversation with ECAs
Previous studies have shown that female ECAs are more likely to be abused than male agents, which may cement gender stereotypes. In the study reported in this paper a visually androgynous ECA in the form of a ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Teachable-Agent Arithmetic Game’s Effects on Mathematics Understanding, Attitude and Self-efficacy
A teachable-agent arithmetic game is presented and evaluated in terms of student performance, attitude and self-efficacy. An experimental pre-post study design was used, enrolling 153 3 rd ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Extending a Teachable Agent with a Social Conversation Module – Effects on Student Experiences and Learning
The paper discusses the addition of off-task socially oriented conver sational abilities to an existing “teachable agent” (TA) in an educational game in mathematics. The purpose of this extension is to affect ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Educational Math Game with a Teachable Agent and a Social Chat
We present an educational math game, including a teachable agent and a social chat, that trains basic arithmetic skills with a focus on grounding base-ten concepts in spatial representations. It employs a boar...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Teaching Her, Him ... or Hir? Challenges for a Cross-Cultural Study
This paper discusses some cultural considerations that we stand before in develo** and exploiting an agent based educational software for use by Swedish and American students, age 11-14. The reported cultura...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Transferring Teaching to Testing – An Unexplored Aspect of Teachable Agents
The present study examined whether socio-motivational effects from working with a Teachable Agent (TA) might transfer from the formative learning phase to a summative test situation. Forty-nine students (9-10 ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Extending an Educational Math Game with a Pedagogical Conversational Agent: Facing Design Challenges
We describe our work-in-progress of develo** an educational game in mathematics for 12-14 year olds, by adding social and conversational abilities to an existing “teachable agent” (TA) in the game. The purpo...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Virtual Pedagogical Agents: Naturalism vs. Stylization
In discussions on naturalism vs. stylization in the design of virtual pedagogical agents (VPAs), the smooth communication argument is one of the most central in favour of visual naturalism. Yet, this argument dis...
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Article
Spatially Oriented and Person Oriented Thinking—Implications for User Interface Design
Identifying aspects of individual cognitive variation of relevance for the design of instructional multimedia is argued to be an important research task. A study is presented in which two candidates, person or...