A Learned Simulation Environment to Model Student Engagement and Retention in Automated Online Courses

Imstepf, N., Senn, S., Fortin, A., Russell, B., Horn, C.

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

We developed a simulator to quantify the effect of exercise ordering on both student engagement and retention. Our approach combines the construction of neural network representations for users and exercises using a dynamic matrix factorization method. We further created a machine learning models of success and dropout prediction. As a result, our system is able to predict student engagement and retention based on a given sequence of exercises selected. This opens the door to the development of versatile reinforcement learning agents which can substitute the role of private tutoring in exam preparation.

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