Taking on the Teenagers - Using Adolescent Energy to Reduce Energy Use
Lead Research Organisation:
University College London
Department Name: Culture, Communication and Media
Abstract
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People |
ORCID iD |
Rose Luckin (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Avramides K
(2014)
A method for teacher inquiry in cross-curricular projects: Lessons from a case study
in British Journal of Educational Technology
Samani T
(2017)
Artificial Intelligence in Education
Cukurova M
(2017)
Data Driven Approaches in Digital Education
Cukurova M
(2017)
Data Driven Approaches in Digital Education
Luckin Rosemary
(2018)
Machine Learning and Human Intelligence: The future of education for the 21st century
Du Boulay B
(2015)
Modelling Human Teaching Tactics and Strategies for Tutoring Systems: 14 Years On
in International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education
Avramides K
(2013)
Modelling teenage personal contexts to support technology enhanced enquiry into personal energy consumption
in Computers & Education
Mavrikis M.
(2015)
Preface
in CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Grandbastien M
(2016)
Preface to the IJAIED 25th Anniversary Issue
in International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education
Description | During this project we worked closely with groups of school students and their teachers. Some of these teachers continued to use the activities we developed as part of an ongoing programme of science education. One group of students who helped us to develop a lo-tech prototype in the shape of a mobile phone application further developed their prototyping skills by taking part in an educational HackFest at the London Knowledge Lab. |
Sector | Education |
Impact Types | Societal |