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Carrie Demmans Epp is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computing Science at the University of Alberta, with research interests centered around technology that supports learning and assessment. Her work predominantly involves the development, deployment, and study of educational technologies within various domains of language learning. A substantial part of her research focuses on creating visualization models and analytics that aid decision-making for computational agents and users. She implements techniques from software engineering, human-computer interaction, and artificial intelligence to build advanced systems. Additionally, she explores ubiquitous computing technologies to enhance learning opportunities in non-academic environments. As a leader in the EdTeKLA Research Group, she and her team strive to develop experimental technologies to facilitate both general learning and language acquisition, aiming to leverage technology's potential to transform educational experiences. At the undergraduate level, she teaches courses on human-computer interaction and at the graduate level, she instructs on adaptive educational technologies. Demmans Epp’s publications reflect her commitment to advancing educational practices through innovative tools and research methodologies.
Department: Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Management