Computational Literacies Lab at ISLS 2026
Lab members will present a bunch of papers at ISLS 2026. Links to papers will be posted here when they are published. We hope to see you at ISLS!
Bhatt, V. & Proctor, C. (accepted). Declarative Narrative: Interactive Storytelling with Generative AI. Interactive tools and demos paper to presented at International Society of the Learning Sciences Annual Meeting, Irvine, United States.
Lee, S. (accepted). Mutual Respect in Mentorship: A First Step Toward Innovative Action Research. Short paper to presented at International Society of the Learning Sciences Annual Meeting, Irvine, United States.
Paljor, Y., Killen, H., Gopal, S. D., Proctor, C., & Honwad, S. (accepted). Design as Relational Pedagogy: Culturally Sustaining Computing with Tibetan Girls in Diaspora. Full paper to presented at International Society of the Learning Sciences Annual Meeting, Irvine, United States.
Proctor, C. & Bhatt, V. (accepted). Declarative narrative: New interfaces for AI-supported writing. Short paper to presented at International Society of the Learning Sciences Annual Meeting, Irvine, United States.
Wang, X. C., Xing, G. (Y.), & Dantu, K. (2026). Children, teachers, and robots network: A sociomaterial analysis of agency in early childhood classrooms. In Artificial intelligence and human purposes: Dialogues about creativity and control. [Symposium]. Symposium to presented at International Society of the Learning Sciences Annual Meeting, Irvine, United States.
Xing, G. (Y.). (accepted). Parental multimodal revoicing: Guiding children in computational thinking learning. Short paper to presented at International Society of the Learning Sciences Annual Meeting, Irvine, United States.
Xing, G. (Y.), & Kim, J. (accepted). Secretaries: Bridging divides and co-creating community. In Fostering educational intimacy: ILSSA intergenerational partnerships for purposeful community building. [Symposium]. Symposium to presented at International Society of the Learning Sciences Annual Meeting, Irvine, United States.