CYAIHCJun 2, 2020

AI-Powered Learning: Making Education Accessible, Affordable, and Achievable

arXiv:2006.01908v147 citations
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This addresses the challenge of improving online learning experiences for students and educators in higher education, though it is incremental as it builds on existing AI-assisted education tools.

The paper tackled the problem of making online higher education more accessible, affordable, and achievable by developing four novel AI technologies, resulting in positive outcomes such as saving teachers over 500 hours of work and being used by more than 4,000 students.

We have developed an AI-powered socio-technical system for making online learning in higher education more accessible, affordable and achievable. In particular, we have developed four novel and intertwined AI technologies: (1) VERA, a virtual experimentation research assistant for supporting inquiry-based learning of scientific knowledge, (2) Jill Watson Q&A, a virtual teaching assistant for answering questions based on educational documents including the VERA user reference guide, (3) Jill Watson SA, a virtual social agent that promotes online interactions, and (4) Agent Smith, that helps generate a Jill Watson Q&A agent for new documents such as class syllabi. The results are positive: (i) VERA enhances ecological knowledge and is freely available online; (ii) Jill Watson Q&A has been used by >4,000 students in >12 online classes and saved teachers >500 hours of work; (iii) Jill Q&A and Jill Watson SA promote learner engagement, interaction, and community; and (iv). Agent Smith helps generate Jill Watson Q&A for a new syllabus within ~25 hours. Put together, these innovative technologies help make online learning simultaneously more accessible (by making materials available online), affordable (by saving teacher time), and achievable (by providing learning assistance and fostering student engagement).

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