Best paper candidates published
September 11, 2020
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We are proud to present to you the best paper candidates for the conference. You can find the papers also marked in the final PDF-version of the conference program. The program committees have selected the following candidates for the best paper award (paper links in titles):
Authors | Title | Session |
Vanessa Echeverria, Kenneth Holstein, Jennifer Huang, Jonathan Sewall, Nikol Rummel and Vincent Aleven | Exploring Human–AI Control over Dynamic Transitions between Individual and Collaborative Learning | Parallel Session 1 |
Konstantinos Michos, Juan I. Asensio-Pérez, Yannis Dimitriadis, Sara García-Sastre, Sara Villagrá-Sobrino, Alejandro Ortega-Arranz, Eduardo Gómez-Sánchez and Paraskevi Topali | Design of conversational agents for CSCL: comparing two types of agent intervention strategies in a face-to-face university classroom | Parallel Session 1 |
Ali Darvishi, Hassan Khosravi and Shazia Sadiq | Utilising Learnersourcing to Inform Design Loop Adaptivity | Parallel Session 5 |
Kamil Akhuseyinoglu, Jordan Barria-Pineda, Sergey Sosnovsky, Anna-Lena Lamprecht, Julio Guerra and Peter Brusilovsky | Exploring student-controlled social comparison | Parallel Session 14 |
Authors | Title | Session |
Niklas Osmers & Michael Prilla | Potential vs. Practice: Challenges for the Implementation of Augmented Reality for Learning and Training in Practice | Parallel session 3 |
Johannes Funk & Ludger Schmidt | Evaluation einer Augmented-Reality-Anleitung für eine komplexe Montageaufgabe | Parallel session 3 |
Leonard Meyer & Thies Pfeiffer | Comparing virtual reality and tablet based training simulations in terms of learning and recalling declarative knowledge | Parallel session 7 |
Michael Striewe, Florian Trauten & Carolin Eitemüller | Aufgaben mit automatischem Feedback zu chemischen Atom-Orbitalmodellen | Parallel session 12 |