Multimodal Learning Experience for Deliberate Practice
Daniele Di Mitri (DIPF - Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education)
Jan Schneider (DIPF - Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education)
B.H. Limbu (TU Delft - Web Information Systems)
Khaleel Asyraaf Mat Mat Sanusi (TH Köln)
Roland Klemke (TH Köln)
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Abstract
While digital education technologies have improved to make educational resources more available, the modes of interaction they implement remain largely unnatural for the learner. Modern sensor-enabled computer systems allow extending human-computer interfaces for multimodal communication. Advances in Artificial Intelligence allow interpreting the data collected from multimodal and multi-sensor devices. These insights can be used to support deliberate practice with personalised feedback and adaptation through Multimodal Learning Experiences (MLX). This chapter elaborates on the approaches, architectures, and methodologies in five different use cases that use multimodal learning analytics applications for deliberate practice.