Ivon ArroyoView profile
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Ivon Arroyo is a Professor in the Department of Teacher Education & Curriculum Studies (TECS) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Her research focuses on integrating novel technologies into math and computational thinking education, emphasizing affective and metacognitive states. She develops intelligent tutoring systems, such as COVES, which personalize learning in real-time and utilize facial expression recognition to enhance engagement. Her work on WearableLearning explores embodied, physically active multiplayer games for K-12 classrooms, leveraging mobile devices and wearable technologies to create immersive learning experiences. Dr. Arroyo holds an Ed.D. (2003) and M.S. (2000) from UMass Amherst and a B.S. from Universidad Blas Pascal in Argentina (1995). She has been recognized with multiple awards, including Best Paper Awards at the 2009 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education and the 2010 Educational Data Mining Conference, a Fulbright Fellowship (1996), and a 1994 undergraduate prize for computer vision research. Her research interests span interdisciplinary areas such as Learning Sciences , Computer Science , Data Science , and Psychology . She prioritizes culturally responsive pedagogical agents and cross-cultural studies in educational technology, particularly in Argentina, India, and the U.S. Her projects often address challenges in developing countries, including localization of tutoring systems to Spanish. Advising and grants are central to her work, with grants like the NSF CAREER Award (2020) supporting embodied math classrooms. She collaborates on teacher dashboard frameworks and explores ethical AI integration in education. Her labs focus on creating tools that merge computational innovation with theoretical learning science principles, emphasizing real-world applications like the WearableLearning Cloud Platform.








