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Publicación BIG-AFF: Exploring low cost and low intrusive infrastructures for affective computing in secondary schools(ACM, 2017-07-09) González Boticario, Jesús; Santos, Olga C.; Cabestrero Alonso, Raúl; Quirós Expósito, Pilar; Salmeron Majadas, Sergio; Uría Rivas, Raúl; Arevalillo Herráez, Miguel; Ferri, Francesc J.Recent research has provided solid evidence that emotions strongly affect motivation and engagement, and hence play an important role in learning. In BIG-AFF project, we build on the hypothesis that ``it is possible to provide learners with a personalised support that enriches their learning process and experience by using low intrusive (and low cost) devices to capture affective multimodal data that include cognitive, behavioural and physiological information''. In order to deal with the affect management complete cycle, thus covering affect detection, modelling and feedback, there is lack of standards and consolidated methodologies. Being our goal to develop realistic affect-aware learning environments, we are exploring different approaches on how these can be supported by either by traditional non-intrusive interaction sources or low intrusive and inexpensive sensing devices. In this work we describe the main issues involved in two user studies carried out with high school learners, highlight some open problems that arose when designing the corresponding experimental settings. In particular, the studies involved varied nature of information sources and each focused on one of the approaches. Our experience reflects the need to develop an extensive knowledge about the organization of this type of experiences that consider user-centric development and evaluation methodologies.Publicación Changing technological infrastructure and services in higher education : towards a student-centred approach(2005-02-12) González Boticario, JesúsPublicación An Approach for an Affective Educational Recommendation Model(Springer, 2014-01-01) Santos, Olga C.; González Boticario, Jesús; Manjarrés Riesco, ÁngelesThere is agreement in the literature that affect influences learning. In turn, addressing affective issues in the recommendation process has shown their ability to increase the performance of recommender systems in non-educational scenarios. In our work, we combine both research lines and describe the SAERS approach to model affective educational recommendations. This affective recommendation model has been initially validated with the application of the TORMES methodology to specific educational settings. We report 29 recommendations elicited in 12 scenarios by applying this methodology. Moreover, a UML formalized version of the recommendations model which can describe the recommendations elicited is presented in the paper.Publicación Alf : un entorno abierto para el desarrollo de comunidades virtuales de trabajo y cursos adaptados a la educación superior(2005-02-23) Raffenne, Emmanuelle; Aguado, M.; Arroyo, D.; Cordova, M. A.; Guzmán Sánchez, José Luis; Hermira, S.; Ortíz, J.; Pesquera, A.; Morales, R.; Romojaro Gómez, Héctor; Valiente, S.; Carmona, G.; Tejedor, D.; Alejo, J. A.; García Saiz, Tomás; González Boticario, Jesús; Pastor Vargas, RafaelAlf, entorno de trabajo, comunidades virtuales, enseñanza superiorPublicación MAMIPEC - Affective modeling in inclusive personalized educational scenarios(IEEE Technical Committee on Learning Technology,, 2012) Santos, Olga C.; González Boticario, Jesús; Arevalillo Herráez, Miguel; Saneiro Silva, María del Mar; Cabestrero Alonso, Raúl; Campo Adrián, María del Campo; Manjarrés Riesco, Ángeles; Moreno Clarí, Paloma; Quirós Expósito, Pilar; Salmeron Majadas, SergioThere is agreement in the literature that affect influences learning. In turn, addressing affective issues in the recommendation process has shown their ability to increase the performance of recommender systems in non-educational scenarios. In our work, we combine both research lines and describe the SAERS approach to model affective educational recommendations. This affective recommendation model has been initially validated with the application of the TORMES methodology to specific educational settings. We report 29 recommendations elicited in 12 scenarios by applying this methodology. Moreover, a UML formalized version of the recommendations model which can describe the recommendations elicited is presented in the paper.Publicación Fundamentos de la virtualización : experiencia en investigación y formación del profesorado(Facultad de Ciencias UNED, 2001-02-23) González Boticario, JesúsPublicación A domain-independent, transferable and timely analysis approach to assess student collaboration(World Scientific Publishing, 2013) Rodríguez Anaya, Antonio; González Boticario, JesúsCollaborative learning environments require intensive, regular and frequent analysis of the increasing amount of interaction data generated by students to assess that collaborative learning takes place. To support timely assessments that may benefit students and teachers the method of analysis must provide meaningful evaluations while the interactions take place. This research proposes machine learning-based techniques to infer the relationship between student collaboration and some quantitative domain-independent statistical indicators derived from large-scale evaluation analysis of student interactions. This paper (i) compares a set of metrics to identify the most suitable to assess student collaboration, (ii) reports on student evaluations of the metacognitive tools that display collaboration assessments from a new collaborative learning experience and (iii) extends previous findings to clarify modeling and usage issues. The advantages of the approach are: (1) it is based on domain-independent and generally observable features, (2) it provides regular and frequent data mining analysis with minimal teacher or student intervention, thereby supporting metacognition for the learners and corrective actions for the teachers, and (3) it can be easily transferred to other e-learning environments and include transferability features that are intended to facilitate its usage in other collaborative and social learning tools.Publicación Supporting growers with recommendations in redvides: some human aspects involved(Springer Nature, 2014-10-10) Santos, Olga C.; Salmeron Majadas, Sergio; González Boticario, JesúsThis paper discusses some human aspects that are to be considered when designing recommendations for RedVides, a cloud based networking environment that collects the status of the crop with sensors and can take decisions through corresponding actuators. The goal behind is to support growers in decision making processes, which can be benefited from collaborations among growers and with other stakeholders.Publicación Challenges for Inclusive Affective Detection in Educational Scenarios(Springer Nature, 2013) Santos, Olga C.; Rodríguez Ascaso, Alejandro; González Boticario, Jesús; Salmeron Majadas, Sergio; Quirós Expósito, Pilar; Cabestrero Alonso, RaúlThere exist diverse challenges for inclusive emotions detection in educational scenarios. In order to gain some insight about the difficulties and limitations of them, we have analyzed requirements, accommodations and tasks that need to be adapted for an experiment where people with different functional profiles have taken part. Adaptations took into consideration logistics, tasks involved and user interaction techniques. The main aim was to verify to what extent the same approach, measurements and technological infrastructure already used in previous experiments were adequate for inducing emotions elicited from the execution of the experiment tasks. In the paper, we discuss the experiment arrangements needed to cope with people with different functional profiles, which include adaptations on the analysis and results. Such analysis was validated in a pilot experiment with 3 visually impaired participants.Publicación Exploring arduino for building educational context-aware recommender systems that deliver affective recommendations in social ubiquitous networking environments(Springer, 2014-10-10) Santos, Olga C.; González Boticario, JesúsOne of the most challenging context features to detect when making recommendations in educational scenarios is the learner’s affective state. Usually, this feature is explicitly gathered from the learner herself through questionnaires or self-reports. In this paper, we analyze if affective recommendations can be produced with a low cost approach using the open source electronics prototyping platform Arduino together with corresponding sensors and actuators. TORMES methodology (which combines user centered design methods and data mining techniques) can support the recommendations elicitation process by identifying new recommendation opportunities in these emerging social ubiquitous networking scenarios.