Khaleel is a researcher, developer, and teaching assistant at Cologne Game Lab. He is also an external Ph.D. candidate at the Open University of the Netherlands (OU). For his research, he explores the potential of utilising sensors and immersive technologies in the context of learning by collecting, analysing, and exploiting data from multiple modalities. While writing his Master’s thesis, he was also a research assistant at the Center for Actionable Research of the Open University of the Netherlands (CAROU) and part of the team working on the “MOBIUS: Smart Mobility Tracking with Smartphone Sensors” project, which won the Best Paper Award at the 11th EAI S-Cube Conference in Sensor System and Software (2020). Currently, he is working on the “Multimodal Immersive Learning with Artificial Intelligence for Psychomotor Skills (MILKI-PSY)” project for his Ph.D. research and partly on the three Erasmus+ projects (ImTech4Ed, FemSTEAM Mysteries, BUNG).
Events
ID | Event Name | Duration | Start Date |
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From Still to Dynamic: Feedback Visualization for Human Movements | 1 Hours | 23/02/2025 | |
Perspectives on Ethics of AI in Education | 1 Hours | 23/02/2025 | |
Multimodal Technologies for Skills Development (mute4skid) | 5 Hours | 23/02/2025 | |
Framework for immersive learning environments of AI-assisted psychomotor skills training – IMPECT | 1 Hours | 06/05/2023 | |
Multimodality and AI in Online Education | 1 Hours | 23/02/2025 |