HCAIJun 14, 2023

Maestro: A Gamified Platform for Teaching AI Robustness

arXiv:2306.08238v15 citationsh-index: 11Has Code
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This addresses the need for better robust AI education tools for students, though it is incremental as it builds on existing gamification and online learning methods.

The paper tackled the lack of educational tools for AI robustness by developing Maestro, a gamified platform for teaching college students, which increased engagement and learning success, with 147 students showing improved skills and motivation.

Although the prevention of AI vulnerabilities is critical to preserve the safety and privacy of users and businesses, educational tools for robust AI are still underdeveloped worldwide. We present the design, implementation, and assessment of Maestro. Maestro is an effective open-source game-based platform that contributes to the advancement of robust AI education. Maestro provides goal-based scenarios where college students are exposed to challenging life-inspired assignments in a competitive programming environment. We assessed Maestro's influence on students' engagement, motivation, and learning success in robust AI. This work also provides insights into the design features of online learning tools that promote active learning opportunities in the robust AI domain. We analyzed the reflection responses (measured with Likert scales) of 147 undergraduate students using Maestro in two quarterly college courses in AI. According to the results, students who felt the acquisition of new skills in robust AI tended to appreciate highly Maestro and scored highly on material consolidation, curiosity, and mastery in robust AI. Moreover, the leaderboard, our key gamification element in Maestro, has effectively contributed to students' engagement and learning. Results also indicate that Maestro can be effectively adapted to any course length and depth without losing its educational quality.

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