Learning with Digital Agents: An Analysis based on the Activity Theory
Dolata, Mateusz, Katsiuba, Dzmitry, Wellnhammer, Natalie, Schwabe, Gerhard
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Digital agents are considered a general-purpose technology. They spread quickly in private and organizational contexts, including education. Yet, research lacks a conceptual framing to describe interaction with such agents in a holistic manner. While focusing on the interaction with a pedagogical agent, i.e., a digital agent capable of natural-language interaction with a learner, we propose a model of learning activity based on activity theory. We use this model and a review of prior research on digital agents in education to analyze how various characteristics of the activity, including features of a pedagogical agent or learner, influence learning outcomes. The analysis leads to identification of IS research directions and guidance for developers of pedagogical agents and digital agents in general. We conclude by extending the activity theory-based model beyond the context of education and show how it helps designers and researchers ask the right questions when creating a digital agent.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-8-2024
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