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Halimat Alabi is a Lecturer in Educational Technology at the University of British Columbia. With an interdisciplinary background spanning acoustical engineering, multimedia production, and educational technology, her work bridges technology, design, and pedagogy. She has taught across departments including Mathematics, Game & Simulation Programming, and Web Design & Interactive Media, integrating her industry experience from PBS, FOX, CBS, Sony, and THQ. Her research focuses on how learners interpret learning analytics visualizations and the role of technology in empowering learners.
- Key Roles: MET Lecturer, Interactive Visualization Designer
- Courses Taught: ETEC 510, ETEC 512, ETEC 524, ETEC 533, ETEC 543, ETEC 565H
Her research explores the intersection of learning analytics and visual cognition, examining how learners assess their academic performance through data visualization. She investigates feedback mechanisms, digital accessibility, and the societal implications of educational technologies.
Halimat's recent publications highlight trends in educational data visualization, wearable technology, and interactive learning environments. Her work emphasizes user experience, data interpretation, and inclusive design.
- Scientific Awards: SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship
She has also contributed to accessibility frameworks and multimedia marketing strategies, reflecting her broad expertise in digital media and education.
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