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Sanaz Fallahkhair
Sanaz Fallahkhair
PhD. Principal Lecturer in Human Computer Interaction, University of Brighton
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Development of a cross‐platform ubiquitous language learning service via mobile phone and interactive television
S Fallahkhair, L Pemberton, R Griffiths
Journal of computer assisted Learning 23 (4), 312-325, 2007
1902007
Learning sentiment from students’ feedback for real-time interventions in classrooms
N Altrabsheh, M Cocea, S Fallahkhair
International conference on adaptive and intelligent systems, 40-49, 2014
1202014
Dual device user interface design for ubiquitous language learning: Mobile phone and interactive television (iTV)
S Fallahkhair, L Pemberton, R Griffiths
IEEE International Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education …, 2005
1022005
Sentiment analysis: towards a tool for analysing real-time students feedback
N Altrabsheh, M Cocea, S Fallahkhair
2014 IEEE 26th international conference on tools with artificial …, 2014
992014
Towards a Theoretical Framework for Informal Language Learning Via Interactive Television.
L Pemberton, S Fallahkhair, J Masthoff
CELDA, 27-34, 2004
562004
Online psychotherapy: trailblazing digital healthcare
A McDonald, JA Eccles, S Fallahkhair, HD Critchley
BJPsych bulletin 44 (2), 60-66, 2020
482020
Predicting students’ emotions using machine learning techniques
N Altrabsheh, M Cocea, S Fallahkhair
Artificial Intelligence in Education: 17th International Conference, AIED …, 2015
442015
A dual device scenario for informal language learning: interactive television meets the mobile phone
S Fallahkhair, L Pemberton, J Masthoff
IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, 2004 …, 2004
442004
Collaborative mobile knowledge sharing for language learners
L Pemberton, M Winter, S Fallahkhair
Journal of the Research Center for Educational Technology 6 (1), 144-148, 2010
432010
Learner centred development of a mobile and iTV language learning support system
L Pemberton, S Fallahkhair, J Masthoff
Journal of Educational Technology & Society 8 (4), 52-63, 2005
402005
A user created content approach to mobile knowledge sharing for advanced language learners
L Pemberton, M Winter, S Fallahkhair
Proceedings of the 8th World Conference on Mobile and contextual Learning …, 2009
332009
Learning languages from interactive television: Language learners reflect on techniques and technologies
S Fallahkhair, J Masthoff, L Pemberton
EdMedia+ Innovate Learning, 4336-4343, 2004
292004
Design Issues for Dual Device Learning: interactive television and mobile phone
L Pemberton, S Fallahkhair
4th World Conference on Mobile Learning: mLearn 2005, 2005
232005
Detecting sarcasm from students’ feedback in Twitter
N Altrabsheh, M Cocea, S Fallahkhair
Design for Teaching and Learning in a Networked World: 10th European …, 2015
212015
Predicting learning-related emotions from students' textual classroom feedback via Twitter.
N Altrabsheh, M Cocea, S Fallahkhair
International Educational Data Mining Society, 2015
202015
Media convergence: An architecture for iTV and mobile phone based interactive language learning
S Fallahkhair
Proceedings of European conference on interactive television: enhancing the …, 2004
172004
Evaluation of the SA-E system for analysis of students’ real-time feedback
N Altrabsheh, M Cocea, S Fallahkhair, K Dhou
2017 IEEE 17th international conference on advanced learning technologies …, 2017
162017
A survey study to gather requirements for designing a mobile service to enhance learning from cultural heritage
A Alkhafaji, S Fallahkhair, M Cocea, J Crellin
Adaptive and Adaptable Learning: 11th European Conference on Technology …, 2016
142016
M-health review: joining up healthcare in a wireless world
J Briggs, C Adams, S Fallahkhair, A Iluyemi, D Prytherch
142012
A theoretical framework for designing smart and ubiquitous learning environments for outdoor cultural heritage
A Alkhafaji, S Fallahkhair, E Haig
Journal of cultural heritage 46, 244-258, 2020
132020
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