Adaptive learning module for a conversational agent to support MOOC learners

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https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.6646

Keywords:

conversational agent, adaptive learning, Item Response Theory, MOOC, Java programmng, expert evaluation

Abstract

Massive open online courses (MOOCs) pose a challenge for instructors when trying to provide personalised support to learners, due to large numbers of registered participants. Conversational agents can be of help to support learners when working with MOOCs. This article presents an adaptive learning module for JavaPAL, a conversational agent that complements a MOOC on Java programming, helping learners review the key concepts of the MOOC. This adaptive learning module adapts the difficulty of the questions provided to learners considering their level of knowledge using item response theory (IRT) and also provides recommendations of video fragments extracted from the MOOC for when learners fail questions. The adaptive learning module for JavaPAL has been evaluated showing good usability and learnability through the system usability scale (SUS), reasonably suitable video fragments recommendations for learners, and useful visualisations generated as part of the IRT-based adaptation of questions for instructors to better understand what is happening in the course, to design exams, and to redesign the course content.

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Published

2021-05-10

How to Cite

González-Castro, N., Muñoz-Merino, P. J., Alario-Hoyos, C., & Delgado Kloos, C. (2021). Adaptive learning module for a conversational agent to support MOOC learners. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 37(2), 24–44. https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.6646

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Special Issue 2021 – Smart Learning Environments