Topics

 

We invite papers which present finished work, work in progress or theoretical positions. Case studies and reviews are also welcome. Topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Relationships between affect and cognition

  • Impact of affect on knowledge acquisition and transfer

  • Impact of affect on behaviour and vice-versa

  • Differences in affective responses and dynamics across learning systems, cultures, subject areas, etc.

  • Affect detection and modelling

  • Revision and (Re) definition of learning-centred emotions

  • Empirical studies to arrive at affect models

  • Generalizability of models

  • Persistence of affect and affective dynamics

  • Integrative models of cognition, motivation, and affect

  • Diagnosis of individual traits, motivation, and affect

  • Affect measurement

  • Responding to affect

  • Design of appropriate feedback

  • Use of virtual agents as affective companions

  • Interface design for interactions involving affect

  • Affect management

  • Affect synthesis