Duval served on the executive committee of the Society for Learning Analytics Research (SoLAR), as a fellow of the AACE, as a member of
ACM, and the IEEE computer society, on the Editorial Review Board and the Executive Advisory Board of the International Journal on E-Learning, as an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies (TLT), on the board of editors of the Journal of Universal Computer Science, and as a member of the informatics section of the Academia Europaea. Duval co-founded and contributed to Aristo Music Technology (2000) and Atmire (2006). In the last stages of his research career, Duval and his team were focused on: • Capturing user actions for analysis of the user experience (with sensors like brainwave, ECG, eyetracking, … but also software sensors that track what people do) • Personal information visualisation, where we try to help users with awareness, reflection, sensemaking, and behaviour change. Typical application areas for this research included • technology enhanced learning and
learning analytics, •
science2.0 and
digital humanities, • personal health, •
data journalism. ==Selected academic works==