School of Communication

Justine Cassell

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Department of Communication Studies

Professor
Director, Joint PhD in Technology and Social Behavior
Director, Center for Technology and Social Behavior
justine@northwestern.edu
Frances Searle Building
2240 Campus Drive, Room 2-148
Evanston , IL 60208-2952
847-491-3534
Graduate Programs: Media, Technology & Society, Communication Studies

Justine Cassell's research focuses on understanding natural forms of communication, and then creating technological tools for those forms of communication and linguistic expression to flourish in the digital world. In particular, she is credited with developing the Embodied Conversational Agent, a virtual human capable of interacting with humans using both language and nonverbal behavior. More recently Cassell has investigated the role that the ECA can play in children's lives, as support for learning language and literacy skills, in a project called ‘the virtual peer’. Cassell and her students are currently researching how virtual peers can scaffold literacy learning in children who come to school speaking different languages or dialects than those of the classroom; and how the virtual peer can scaffold the development of contingent social skills in children with high-functioning autism.

Research/personal website

Education

PhD Linguistics & Psychology, University of Chicago
MliTT Linguistics, University of Edinburgh
BA Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College
DEUG Lettres Modernes, Université de Besançon

Recent Publications

See Cassell’s publications website.

Recent Awards and Honors

2007 AT&T Research Chair, Northwestern University
2007 Top Paper Award, Communities and Technologies Annual Conference
2006 Outstanding Scientists of the 21st Century

Recent Grants and Funding

2006-2008 Authorable Virtual Peers for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Cure Autism Now Foundation. also National Association of Autism Research. Also Alumnae of Northwestern.

Courses

See Cassell’s course website.

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Justine Cassell

Video Profile Video

Department of Communication Studies

Professor
Director, Joint PhD in Technology and Social Behavior
Director, Center for Technology and Social Behavior
justine@northwestern.edu
Frances Searle Building
2240 Campus Drive, Room 2-148
Evanston , IL 60208-2952
847-491-3534
Graduate Programs: Media, Technology & Society, Communication Studies

Justine Cassell's research focuses on understanding natural forms of communication, and then creating technological tools for those forms of communication and linguistic expression to flourish in the digital world. In particular, she is credited with developing the Embodied Conversational Agent, a virtual human capable of interacting with humans using both language and nonverbal behavior. More recently Cassell has investigated the role that the ECA can play in children's lives, as support for learning language and literacy skills, in a project called ‘the virtual peer’. Cassell and her students are currently researching how virtual peers can scaffold literacy learning in children who come to school speaking different languages or dialects than those of the classroom; and how the virtual peer can scaffold the development of contingent social skills in children with high-functioning autism.

Research/personal website

Education

PhD Linguistics & Psychology, University of Chicago
MliTT Linguistics, University of Edinburgh
BA Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College
DEUG Lettres Modernes, Université de Besançon

Recent Publications

See Cassell’s publications website.

Recent Awards and Honors

2007 AT&T Research Chair, Northwestern University
2007 Top Paper Award, Communities and Technologies Annual Conference
2006 Outstanding Scientists of the 21st Century

Recent Grants and Funding

2006-2008 Authorable Virtual Peers for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Cure Autism Now Foundation. also National Association of Autism Research. Also Alumnae of Northwestern.

Courses

See Cassell’s course website.