Members of the Digital Psychology Lab (DigiLab) were excited to participate in the prestigious EARLI 2025 Conference at the University of Graz. The conference provided a platform to exchange innovative research in the field of learning and teaching.
Our members presented exciting contributions:
- Moritz Edlinger presented a poster titled "Identifying games to promote discussions on environmental issues using natural language processing".
- Manuel Ninaus and Kristian Kiili (Tampere University) organized the symposium "The Added Value of Process Measures in Game-Based Learning Research". In this symposium, Stefan Huber gave a talk titled "Tracing the influence of game elements on learning via physiological and behavioral process measures".
- Manuel Ninaus also presented a talk titled "The effect of game elements in a mathematical task on children with dyscalculia" as part of the symposium "Relevant cognitive and non-cognitive factors for math learning: New directions for math education".
We thank the EARLI community for the inspiring discussions and look forward to advancing our research further!