FoL 2026
Workshop

Designing and Evaluating Next-Generation Learning Interfaces: Linking AI, HCI, and the Learning Sciences

Sun Jun 28, 9:00 AM–6:00 PM · COEX Room 304
★ Notable speakers
Paul Denny ★★ — CS education; creator of PeerWise (student-generated question platform); AI tools in CS education
Tiffany Barnes ★★ — Data-driven hint generation; intelligent tutoring systems; broadening participation in computing
Vincent Aleven ★★ — Intelligent tutoring systems; CTAT authoring tools; example-tracing tutors
Meng Xia — Human-AI interaction for learning; data visualization; adaptive education technology
Qingsong Wen — AI for time series; AI for education; adaptive learning at Squirrel AI; machine learning

This workshop explores how advances in generative AI, human–computer interaction (HCI), and the learning sciences can be integrated to design and evaluate next-generation learning interfaces. It brings together researchers and practitioners to examine how AI-powered, multimodal, and immersive technologies can support more effective, engaging, and personalized learning experiences. Through presentations, discussions, and collaborative activities, participants will share design strategies, evaluation methods, and real-world insights across disciplines. The workshop aims to foster a shared research agenda and build a cross-disciplinary community focused on developing learning technologies that are both innovative and pedagogically grounded.

Speakers