Emotions, Technology, Design, and Learning provides an update to the topic of emotional responses and how technology can alter what is being learned and how the content is learned. The design of that technology is inherently linked to those emotional responses. This text addresses emotional design and pedagogical agents, and the emotions they generate. Topics include design features such as emoticons, speech recognition, virtual avatars, robotics, and adaptive computer technologies, all as relating to the emotional responses from virtual learning. Addresses the emotional design specific to agent-based learning environmentsDiscusses the use of emoticons in online learning, providing an historical overview of animated pedagogical agentsIncludes evidence-based insights on how to properly use agents in virtual learning environmentsFocuses on the development of a proper architecture to be able to have and express emotionsReviews the literature in the field of advanced agent-based learning environmentsExplores how educational robotic activities can divert students emotions from internal to external
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