Kate Hone

Kate Samara Hone is a British psychologist and computer scientist specialising in human–computer interaction and digital user experience,[1] particularly as applied to the performance, evaluation, and acceptance of educational technology and massive open online courses. She has also been noted for her research on gender stereotypes in preferences for computer speech synthesis.[2] She is a professor of computer science at Brunel University London, where she heads the department of computer science.[3]

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