Join Joseph Thibault and Anissa Sorokin for a short discussion of their new paper which discusses the history and potential of typing biometrics in learning and writing.
The authors will discuss the ramifications, insights, and future research potential of enabling biometric data analysis in non-lab settings.
Cursive CEO and Founder, Joseph Thibault, and collaborator, Anissa Sorokin authored “Biometric Key Logging in Authentic Learning Environments: Introducing the ‘Cursive’ Standard and Collection Tools” which was recently published in the Journal of Writing Analytics (https://wac.colostate.edu/jwa/).
Join the authors as they highlight the history of key log biometrics, the potential for further research, and the implications for writing instruction. The authors will discuss the open-source plugin and highlight the data standard’s extensibility.
Topics will include: academic integrity, writing skills assessment, fluency, writing pedagogy, health and wellness, intelligent tutoring systems, and more.
Read the paper here: https://doi.org/10.37514/JWA-J.2024.7.1.04


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