A learning analytics-based collaborative conversational agentto foster productive dialogue in inquiry learning
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Background: Sustaining productive student–student dialogue in online collaborative
inquiry learning is challenging, and teacher support is limited when needed in multiple
groups simultaneously. Collaborative conversational agents (CCAs) have been used in
the past to support student dialogue. Yet, research is needed to reveal the characteristics and effectiveness of such agents.
Objectives: To investigate the extent to which our analytics-based Collaborative
Learning Agent for Interactive Reasoning (Clair) can improve the productivity of student dialogue, we assessed both the levels at which students shared thoughts, listened to each other, deepened reasoning, and engaged with peer's reasoning, as well
as their perceived productivity in terms of their learning community, accurate knowledge, and rigorous thinking.
Method: In two separate studies, 19 and 27 dyads of secondary school students from
Brazil and the Netherlands, respectively, participated in digital inquiry-based science
lessons. The dyads were assigned to two conditions: with Clair present (treatment) or
absent (control) in the chat. Sequential pattern mining of chat logs and the student's
responses to a questionnaire were used to evaluate Clair's impact.
Results: Analysis revealed that in both studies, Clair's presence resulted in dyads
sharing their thoughts at a higher frequency compared to dyads that did not have
Clair. Additionally, in the Netherlands' study, Clair's presence led to a higher frequency of students engaging with each other's reasoning. No differences were
observed in students' perceived productivity.
Conclusion: This work deepens our understanding of how CCAs impact student dialogue and illustrates the importance of a multidimensional perspective in analysing
the role of CCAs in guiding student dialogue.
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Department of Learning, Data Analytics and
Technology, Faculty of Behavioural,
Management and Social Sciences, University
of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
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de Araujo, A., Papadopoulos, P.M., McKenney, S. and de Jong, T., 2024. A learning analytics‐based collaborative conversational agent to foster productive dialogue in inquiry learning. Journal of computer assisted learning, 40(6), pp.2700-2714.
