TY - CHAP
T1 - Designing Social and Emotional Skills Training: The Challenges and Opportunities for Technology Support
T2 - 33rd Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2015
AU - Slovák, Petr
AU - Gilad-Bachrach, Ran
AU - Fitzpatrick, Geraldine
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © Copyright 2015 ACM.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Social and emotional skills are crucial for all aspects of our everyday life. However, understanding how digital technology can facilitate the development and learning of such skills is yet an under-researched area in HCI. To start addressing this gap, this paper reports on a series of interviews and design workshops with the leading researchers and developers of 'Social and Emotional Learning' (SEL) curricula. SEL is a subfield of educational psychology with a long history of teaching such skills, and a range of evidence based curricula that are widely deployed in primary and secondary schools. We identify the shared challenges across existing curricula that digital technology might help address: the support for out-of-session learning, scaffolding for parental engagement, and feedback for the curricula developers. We argue how this presents an opportunity for mutually beneficial collaborations, with the potential for significant real-world impact of novel HCI systems, and can inform HCI work on supporting social and emotional skills development in other domains.
AB - Social and emotional skills are crucial for all aspects of our everyday life. However, understanding how digital technology can facilitate the development and learning of such skills is yet an under-researched area in HCI. To start addressing this gap, this paper reports on a series of interviews and design workshops with the leading researchers and developers of 'Social and Emotional Learning' (SEL) curricula. SEL is a subfield of educational psychology with a long history of teaching such skills, and a range of evidence based curricula that are widely deployed in primary and secondary schools. We identify the shared challenges across existing curricula that digital technology might help address: the support for out-of-session learning, scaffolding for parental engagement, and feedback for the curricula developers. We argue how this presents an opportunity for mutually beneficial collaborations, with the potential for significant real-world impact of novel HCI systems, and can inform HCI work on supporting social and emotional skills development in other domains.
KW - Human-centered computing
KW - Social and Emotional Skills
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84934780950&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - فصل
SN - 9781450331456
T3 - Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings
SP - 2797
EP - 2800
BT - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
CY - New York, NY, USA
Y2 - 18 April 2015 through 23 April 2015
ER -