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TecCoBot: Technology-aided support for self-regulated learning

Computers and Society 2021-11-24 v1

Abstract

In addition to formal learning at universities, like in lecture halls and seminar rooms, students are regularly confronted with self-study activities. Instead of being left to their own devices, students might benefit from a proper design of such activities, including pedagogical interventions. Such designs can increase the degree of activity and the contribution of self-study activities to the achievement of learning outcomes. Especially in times of a global pandemic, self-study activities are increasingly executed at home, where students already use technology-enhanced materials, processes, and digital platforms. Thus we pick up these building blocks and introduce TecCoBot within this paper. TecCoBot is not only a chatbot, supporting students in reading texts by offering writing assignments and providing automated feedback on these, but also implements a design for self-study activities, typically only offered to a few students as face-to-face mentoring.

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@article{arxiv.2111.11881,
  title  = {TecCoBot: Technology-aided support for self-regulated learning},
  author = {Norbert Pengel and Anne Martin and Roy Meissner and Tamar Arndt and Alexander Tobias Neumann and Peter de Lange and Heinz-Werner Wollersheim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.11881},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

8 pages, 1 figure, presented at the Workshop Intelligence Support for Mentoring Processes in Higher Education (IMHE) at ITS 2020, to be published in CEUR-WS Proceedings

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