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Best Papers and Nominees (All student papers!!!)

Congratulations to the Best Paper, Best Student Paper, and all the nominees!

Best Paper

  • Shabana K M and Chandrashekar Lakshminarayanan.
    CurriculumTutor: a novel tutoring algorithm for mastering a curriculum using adaptive activity sequencing

Best Student Paper

  • Daryn Dever, Megan Wiedbusch, Nathan Sonnenfeld and Roger Azevedo.
    Pedagogical Agent Support and its Relationship to Learners’ Self-regulated Learning Strategy Use

Best Paper Nominee (all student papers!!!)

  • Aubrey Condor and Zachary Pardos.
    Representing scoring rubrics as graphs for automatic short answer grading
  • Daryn Dever, Megan Wiedbusch, Nathan Sonnenfeld and Roger Azevedo.
    Pedagogical Agent Support and its Relationship to Learners’ Self-regulated Learning Strategy Use
  • Marzieh Karimi-Haghighi, Carlos Castillo and Davinia Hernández-Leo.
    A Causal Inference Study on the Effects of First Year Workload on the Dropout Rate of Undergraduates
  • Negar Mohammadhassan and Tanja Mitrovic. Investigating the Effectiveness of Visual Learning Analytics in Active Video Watching
  • Hiroaki Funayama, Tasuku Sato, Yuichiroh Matsubayashi, Tomoya Mizumoto, Jun Suzuki and Kentarou Inui.
    Balancing Cost and Quality: An Exploration of Human-in-the-loop Frameworks for Automated Short Answer Scoring
  • Shabana K M and Chandrashekar Lakshminarayanan.
    CurriculumTutor: a novel tutoring algorithm for mastering a curriculum using adaptive activity sequencing
  • Danner Schlotterbeck, Abelino Jimenez, Roberto Araya, Daniela Caballero, Pablo Uribe and Johan van der Molen.
    “Teacher, Can you say it again?” Improving automatic speech recognition performance over classroom environments with limited data