
Researcher, eLearning counselor and Lecturer
Geneva Area, Switzerland

Researcher, eLearning counselor and Lecturer
Geneva Area, Switzerland
During my master degree in educational technologies in 1996 at TECFA (University of Geneva) I contributed to the development of innovative Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) scripts in a virtual campus .
I then worked for three years as a Reserach Associate at the University of Pittsburgh in the Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC). There I designed and developed environments dedicated to online lesson planning for the Institute for Learning.
In 2003, I joined the CRAFT team where I am responsible for the coordination of eLearning projects at EPFL (Swiss Institute of Technology, Lausanne).
I currently lead two research projects about 1) how to support students' abstraction skills through a tangible augmented simulation (http://dualt.epfl.ch/page62923.html) and 2) how eye tracking can be used in collaborative situations to detect productive interactions for learning (http://craft.epfl.ch/page68766.html).
Interaction analysis, research methods, statistical methods, prototyping, software development, pedagogical design
(E-Learning industry)
March 2003 — Present (6 years 5 months)
(E-Learning industry)
2000 — 2003 (3 years)
(E-Learning industry)
1996 — 2000 (4 years)
Phd , Psychology , 2004
Doctoral Dissertation: Computer Support for Interaction Regulation in Collaborative Problem-Solving, University of Geneva, 2004.
data analysis, statistical methods collaborative interaction, vizualisation, pedagogic innovation
HCI