The Effects of an Interactive Software Agent on Student Affective Dynamics while Using ;an Intelligent Tutoring System

We study the affective states exhibited by students using an intelligent tutoring system for Scatterplots with and without an interactive software agent, Scooter the Tutor. Scooter the Tutor had been previously shown to lead to improved learning outcomes as compared to the same tutoring system witho...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T, Baker, Ryan S.J.d, Agapito, Jenilyn, Nabos, Julieta, Repalam, Ma. Concepcion, Reyes, Salvador S, San Pedro, Maria Ofelia C.Z
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.discs-faculty-pubs-10372020-02-28T07:05:00Z The Effects of an Interactive Software Agent on Student Affective Dynamics while Using ;an Intelligent Tutoring System Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T Baker, Ryan S.J.d Agapito, Jenilyn Nabos, Julieta Repalam, Ma. Concepcion Reyes, Salvador S San Pedro, Maria Ofelia C.Z We study the affective states exhibited by students using an intelligent tutoring system for Scatterplots with and without an interactive software agent, Scooter the Tutor. Scooter the Tutor had been previously shown to lead to improved learning outcomes as compared to the same tutoring system without Scooter. We found that affective states and transitions between affective states were very similar among students in both conditions. With the exception of the "neutral state,” no affective state occurred significantly more in one condition over the other. Boredom, confusion, and engaged concentration persisted in both conditions, representing both "virtuous cycles” and "vicious cycles” that did not appear to differ by condition. These findings imply that - although Scooter is well liked by students and improves student learning outcomes relative to the original tutor - Scooter does not have a large effect on students' affective states or their dynamics. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/discs-faculty-pubs/38 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6122013 Department of Information Systems & Computer Science Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Motorcycles Humans Educational institutions Software agents Materials Artificial intelligence Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Computer Sciences Databases and Information Systems
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Motorcycles
Humans
Educational institutions
Software agents
Materials
Artificial intelligence
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Computer Sciences
Databases and Information Systems
spellingShingle Motorcycles
Humans
Educational institutions
Software agents
Materials
Artificial intelligence
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Computer Sciences
Databases and Information Systems
Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T
Baker, Ryan S.J.d
Agapito, Jenilyn
Nabos, Julieta
Repalam, Ma. Concepcion
Reyes, Salvador S
San Pedro, Maria Ofelia C.Z
The Effects of an Interactive Software Agent on Student Affective Dynamics while Using ;an Intelligent Tutoring System
description We study the affective states exhibited by students using an intelligent tutoring system for Scatterplots with and without an interactive software agent, Scooter the Tutor. Scooter the Tutor had been previously shown to lead to improved learning outcomes as compared to the same tutoring system without Scooter. We found that affective states and transitions between affective states were very similar among students in both conditions. With the exception of the "neutral state,” no affective state occurred significantly more in one condition over the other. Boredom, confusion, and engaged concentration persisted in both conditions, representing both "virtuous cycles” and "vicious cycles” that did not appear to differ by condition. These findings imply that - although Scooter is well liked by students and improves student learning outcomes relative to the original tutor - Scooter does not have a large effect on students' affective states or their dynamics.
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author Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T
Baker, Ryan S.J.d
Agapito, Jenilyn
Nabos, Julieta
Repalam, Ma. Concepcion
Reyes, Salvador S
San Pedro, Maria Ofelia C.Z
author_facet Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T
Baker, Ryan S.J.d
Agapito, Jenilyn
Nabos, Julieta
Repalam, Ma. Concepcion
Reyes, Salvador S
San Pedro, Maria Ofelia C.Z
author_sort Rodrigo, Ma. Mercedes T
title The Effects of an Interactive Software Agent on Student Affective Dynamics while Using ;an Intelligent Tutoring System
title_short The Effects of an Interactive Software Agent on Student Affective Dynamics while Using ;an Intelligent Tutoring System
title_full The Effects of an Interactive Software Agent on Student Affective Dynamics while Using ;an Intelligent Tutoring System
title_fullStr The Effects of an Interactive Software Agent on Student Affective Dynamics while Using ;an Intelligent Tutoring System
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of an Interactive Software Agent on Student Affective Dynamics while Using ;an Intelligent Tutoring System
title_sort effects of an interactive software agent on student affective dynamics while using ;an intelligent tutoring system
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2012
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/discs-faculty-pubs/38
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6122013
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