Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Faculty of Humanities and Social Science - Department of Media Education in Schools and Higher Education

Dr. Livia Kuklick

Research associate 
livia.kuklick@hu-berlin.de
Consultation hours:
Thursdays 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Please register in advance by email.

Location: Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 7, Room 127

Postal address: Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin

Telephone: (030) 2093-66968

 

 

Photo: Daniela Wolff


Research focus

 

  • Computer-assisted learning/argumentation
  • Potential of generative AI in schools and universities
  • Automated and AI-assisted feedback
  • Emotions in teaching and learning settings
  • Non-reactive measurement methods (e.g. automated emotion recognition)
  • Digitalisation in schools and universities

 


Motivation

 

What particularly excites me about research is the iterative process of continuous development. Personally, I really enjoy thinking together and learning from each other in the research community. One thing is certain: my job is never boring and there is always something new to discover. At HU, in addition to the productive collaboration in our team and the interdisciplinary environment, I particularly enjoy the insight into school practice, which enriches my psychological perspective. I also look forward to having direct contact with students every semester through teaching and supervising – a nice change and complement to my research work.
In my research, I am particularly interested in computer-based learning settings. Initially, I used a series of feedback experiments to investigate how automated feedback affects affective motivation in particular. This sparked my particular interest in emotions in learning contexts. In addition to feedback, I am currently also looking at the potential of large language models (LLMs) in various learning environments, for example as a source of feedback or a discussion partner in debates.