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ALLS Paper Accepted in IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing

The full paper entitled  “The Effects of an Interactive Software Agent on Student Affective Dynamics while Using an Intelligent Tutoring System” co-authored by Ma. Mercedes T. Rodrigo, Ryan S. Baker, Jenilyn Agapito, Julieta Nabos, Ma. Concepcion Repalam, Salvador S. Reyes, … Continue reading

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ALLS presents at the National Conference for IT Educators in Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Ma. Mercedes T. Rodrigo, Thor Collin Andallaza and Jonathan Jason King Li joined representatives from De La Salle University at a workshop on Affective and Empathic Computing held at Palawan State University, Puerto Princesa, Palawan on October 27. Dr. Rodrigo … Continue reading

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Two ALLS papers presented at the Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction Conference held at the University of Memphis, Memphis, TN

Maria Ofelia (Sweet) San Pedro and Diane Marie Lee each presented full papers at the bi-annual Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction Conference held at the University of Memphis, Memphis, TN on October 8 to 12, 2011. The papers presented were … Continue reading

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ALLS Earns First Place at the CHED Best Higher Education Institution Research Program

On October 3, 2011, the Commission on Higher Education announced that the Affective Computing group of the Ateneo de Manila University (now the Ateneo Laboratory for the Learning Sciences) garnered first place at the CHED Best Higher Education Institution Research … Continue reading

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ALLS Work Featured on Nature.com

An article produced in part by the ALLS was discussed in the Nature.com blog. The article’s statement. “Surprisingly, in one recent experiment he found that an “intelligent tutor” – basically computer learning program with no bells or whistles – engaged … Continue reading

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