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ALL Lecture Series

Monday, 10 July 2017, 9:00 to 4:00 Ateneo de Manila University (Exact room TBA) ADMISSION IS FREE Deep Learning with Educational Data Joseph Beck, Ph.D. This whole-day lecture focuses on applications of deep learning for educational data. Deep learning is … Continue reading

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Dr Gloria Washington on empathetic fitness trackers

Dr. Gloria Washington is an Assistant Professor at Howard University in the Computer Science Department. At Howard, she runs the Affective Biometrics Lab and performs research with her students on affective computing, biometrics, and computer science education. Her research is … Continue reading

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Private Penny: The Resistance Privacy Policy and End-User License Agreement

END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT By downloading, installing, or using Private Penny: The Resistance (referred to herein as the “Game”), you, the end-user (referred to herein by the words “you”, “your”, “yours”, and their derivatives), agree to be bound by this End-User … Continue reading

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Analysis of Novice Programmer Tracing and Debugging Skills using Eye Tracking Data

Description of the Project Eye-tracking is an emerging field in which special video cameras are used to follow and record the movements of a test subject. Eye gaze fixations indicate the test subject’s focus, hence the behavior of the test … Continue reading

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JOLLY: Jokes On-line to improve Literacy and Learning digital skills amongst Young people from disadvantaged backgrounds

Proposal Summary The JOLLY collaboration will develop innovative web based technology to improve English comprehension and digital skills amongst disadvantaged Filipino children transitioning from primary to secondary school. Disadvantaged children often lack the comprehension skills needed at secondary school due … Continue reading

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