Large Language Models for In-Context Student Modeling: Synthesizing Student's Behavior in Visual Programming from One-Shot Observation
Nguyen, Manh Hung, Tschiatschek, Sebastian, Singla, Adish
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Student modeling is central to many educational technologies as it enables the prediction of future learning outcomes and targeted instructional strategies. However, open-ended learning environments pose challenges for accurately modeling students due to the diverse behaviors exhibited by students and the absence of a well-defined set of learning skills. To approach these challenges, we explore the application of Large Language Models (LLMs) for in-context student modeling in open-ended learning environments. We introduce a novel framework, LLM-SS, that leverages LLMs for synthesizing student's behavior. More concretely, given a particular student's solving attempt on a reference task as observation, the goal is to synthesize the student's attempt on a target task. Our framework can be combined with different LLMs; moreover, we fine-tune LLMs using domain-specific expertise to boost their understanding of domain background and student behaviors. We evaluate several concrete methods based on LLM-SS using the StudentSyn benchmark, an existing student's attempt synthesis benchmark in visual programming. Experimental results show a significant improvement compared to baseline methods included in the StudentSyn benchmark. Furthermore, our method using the fine-tuned Llama2-70B model improves noticeably compared to using the base model and becomes on par with using the state-of-the-art GPT-4 model.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-15-2023