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... ... @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ 23 23 24 24 **Summative Evaluation** 25 25 26 -We will evaluate the prototype's effectiveness at the end of the experiment, i.e whether interactive storytelling was beneficial as compared to non interactive storytelling. Thus, we follow summative evaluation. Using a questionnaire, we will try to assess the usefulness and effectiveness of the robot. Due to limited time of the course, this will be the last evaluation. However, in the absence of time constraints, we would need to do a formative evaluation to get feedback for the next versions of the robot.26 +We will evaluate the prototype's effectiveness at the end of the experiment, i.e whether interactive storytelling was beneficial as compared to non interactive storytelling. Since we are comparing two robots, we follow summative evaluation. Using a questionnaire, we will try to assess the usefulness and effectiveness of the robot. Due to limited time of the course, this will be the last evaluation. However, in the absence of time constraints, we would need to do a formative evaluation to get feedback for the next versions of the robot. 27 27 28 28 29 29 **Prototype**