Intelligent Agent-Based e-Learning System for Adaptive Learning

Author:

Lai Hokyin1,Wang Minhong2,Wang Huaiqing1

Affiliation:

1. City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

2. The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Abstract

Adaptive learning approaches support learners to achieve the intended learning outcomes through a personalized way. Previous studies mistakenly treat adaptive e-Learning as personalizing the presentation style of the learning materials, which is not completely correct. The main idea of adaptive learning is to personalize the earning content in a way that can cope with individual differences in aptitude. In this study, an adaptive learning model is designed based on the Aptitude-Treatment Interaction theory and Constructive Alignment Model. The model aims at improving students’ learning outcomes through enhancing their intrinsic motivation to learn. This model is operationalized with a multi-agent framework and is validated under a controlled laboratory setting. The result is quite promising. The individual differences of students, especially in the experimental group, have been narrowed significantly. Students who have difficulties in learning show significant improvement after the test. However, the longitudinal effect of this model is not tested in this study and will be studied in the future.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

Decision Sciences (miscellaneous),Information Systems

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