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- KonferenzbeitragEstablishing semantic research graphs in humanities’ research practice(INFORMATIK 2019: 50 Jahre Gesellschaft für Informatik – Informatik für Gesellschaft (Workshop-Beiträge), 2019) Hocker, Julian; Veja, Cornelia; Schindler, Christoph; Rittberger, MarcThis paper presents approaches and challenges to developing research software for qualitative humanities and social sciences research. While these methods so far lack a digital enhancement, we realized a range of research environments based on semantic graph technologies in research practice. In order to understand the researchers’ needs and take the existing research practice seriously, a participatory and agile design approach was used by which several researchers were involved in realizing concrete research projects. A user-centered agile approach with fast prototyping was included. To materialize the needed interaction at an early stage of the research life cycle, this was accompanied by trainings, workshops, and joint paper publications in the different research communities.
- KonferenzbeitragTabbi - A Tangible Interface for Educational Chatbots(DELFI 2020 – Die 18. Fachtagung Bildungstechnologien der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V., 2020) Wollny, Sebastian; Schneider, Jan; Rittberger, Marc; Drachsler, HendrikWith the increasing popularity of Artificial Intelligence in educational research, chatbots seem to be a promising future technology that could help students with their daily problems. As part of Smart Learning Environments, they can be permanently accessible by natural language via a variety of interfaces. To investigate the property of "tangibility", we present TABBI, an interface for educational chatbots that allows students to interact with a physical robot. This robot interface will be used in future comparative studies to evaluate interaction possibilities with educational chatbots. In this paper, we describe the general idea and context of TABBI.
- Conference Paper“What can I help you with today?” - Exploring Opportunities of Learner Modeling for Online Educational Portals(DELFI 2019, 2019) Wollny, Sebastian; Schneider, Jan; Rittberger, Marc; Drachsler, HendrikOnline educational Portals (OEPs) subsume a field of online repositories for a wide range of stakeholders. They are characterized by easily accessible structures that do not require visitor accounts. Most OEPs therefore provide content in one way to all visitors also known as “one size fits all” approach. With this study, we examine if Web Analytics data can be used to infer the modeling of learners for OEPs. This would be the basis for additional and more personalized ways of providing content to various stakeholders. In order to draw conclusions about opportunities and limitations of Web Analytics in this regard, the data structure of the Fachportal Pädagogik, as one of the largest educational OEPs in Germany, is compared with a common Learner Modeling Framework. The evaluation of the results finally leads to two major challenges that must be overcome in order to achieve personalized content and learning experiences on OEPs.