Authoring Worked Examples for Java Programming with Human-AI Collaboration
Hassany, Mohammad, Brusilovsky, Peter, Ke, Jiaze, Akhuseyinoglu, Kamil, Narayanan, Arun Balajiee Lekshmi
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Worked examples (solutions to typical programming problems presented as a source code in a certain language and are used to explain the topics from a programming class) are among the most popular types of learning content in programming classes. Most approaches and tools for presenting these examples to students are based on line-by-line explanations of the example code. However, instructors rarely have time to provide line-by-line explanations for a large number of examples typically used in a programming class. In this paper, we explore and assess a human-AI collaboration approach to authoring worked examples for Java programming. We introduce an authoring system for creating Java worked examples that generates a starting version of code explanations and presents it to the instructor to edit if necessary. We also present a study that assesses the quality of explanations created with this approach.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-4-2023
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