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I am constructing a deep understanding of people’s emotional relationships with products, environments, and experience and using this understanding to inform better design, reflection, and teamwork with interactive interfaces and technology. I will discuss my work on Affective Agent Research Platforms and their ability to promote learners’ affective self awareness and perseverance through frustration. I will show how these and related theories are being applied to understand and to facilitate transdisciplinary teams in ASU’s Innovation Space. This research employs new technologies, such as real-time affective sensing to measure and interpret elements of user experience such as physiology, contextual actions, and social interaction. Investigations at the confluence of affect, experience, usage, belief, process, and outcome will articulate a theory of design for affective experience to enhance well-being, productivity, play, learning and creativity across business, school, and home settings.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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