TIDE in CHI 2026, in Barcelona!

TIDE in CHI 2026, in Barcelona!

Last week, the TIDE research group had a strong presence at ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, the leading international venue in Human–Computer Interaction. The 2026 edition took place in Barcelona at the Centre de Convencions Internacional de Barcelona.
22.04.2026

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Davinia Hernández-Leo, head of TIDE, served as Local Chair for CHI 2026, with over 5300 participants. She also co-organized a workshop on critical resistance to AI in education, which featured a paper by Patricia Khoje and Patricia Santos on "learning agreements", both members of TIDE.

Davinia Hernández-Leo served as Local Chair alongside Pablo Aragón (Local Chair), with Núria Oliver and David A. Shamma acting as General Chairs.

Workshop on critical resistance to AI in education, lead organizer Dinesh Ayyappan

 
Davinia Hernández-Leo and Patricia Khoje 

In addition, Khadija El Aadmi-Laamech and Patricia Santos contributed to the workshop Child-Centred AI-Mediated Collaborative Agency by Design, presenting a new pictorial titled AI-Mediated Scaffolding for Student Agency and Peer Collaboration.” Their work explores how Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) can support student agency through the lens of Self-Determination Theory (SDT). In early childhood education, agency is closely tied to autonomy, competence, and relatedness—the three Basic Psychological Needs (BPNs) that underpin motivation and well-being. The team introduced an approach connected to the Well-being Journey (WB Journey), a cyclical process designed to support these needs. Within this framework, GenAI functions as a supportive tool that adapts evidence-based recommendations into personalized group activities targeting unmet needs.

 

Khadija El Aadmi-Laamech

Beyond the research contributions, CHI 2026 was also an excellent opportunity for networking, collaboration, and reconnecting with colleagues across the community.

With Nikos Avouris

With Sena Beste Ercan

With Michelle Lui

With Parrot-robot (MIT Media Lab)