At the intersection of human and algorithmic decision-making in distributed learning

IF 5.1 2区 教育学 Q1 Social Sciences Journal of Research on Technology in Education Pub Date : 2022-09-15 DOI:10.1080/15391523.2022.2121343
P. Prinsloo, Sharon Slade, M. Khalil
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Abstract This article seeks to explore different combinations of human and Artificial Intelligence (AI) decision-making in the context of distributed learning. Distributed learning institutions face specific challenges such as high levels of student attrition and ensuring quality, cost-effective student support at scale using a range of technologies, such as AI. While there is an expanding body of research on AI in education (AIEd), this conceptual article proposes that combinations of human-algorithmic decision-making systems need careful and critical consideration, not only for their potential, but also for their appropriateness and ethical considerations. We operationalize a framework designed to consider robot autonomy at four key events in students’ learning journeys, namely (1) admission and registration; (2) student advising and support; (3) augmenting pedagogy; and (4) formative and summative assessment. We conclude the article by providing pointers for operationalizing options in human-algorithmic decision-making in distributed learning contexts.
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分布式学习中人与算法决策的交叉点
摘要本文旨在探讨分布式学习背景下人类和人工智能(AI)决策的不同组合。分布式学习机构面临着特殊的挑战,例如学生的高流失率,以及使用人工智能等一系列技术确保高质量、高成本效益的大规模学生支持。虽然人工智能在教育领域的研究正在不断扩大,但这篇概念性文章提出,人类-算法决策系统的组合需要仔细和批判性的考虑,不仅要考虑它们的潜力,还要考虑它们的适当性和伦理考虑。我们实施了一个框架,旨在考虑学生学习过程中四个关键事件中的机器人自主性,即:(1)入学和注册;(2)学生咨询和支持;(3)强化教学法;(4)形成性和总结性评价。最后,我们为分布式学习环境中人类算法决策的可操作性提供了一些建议。
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Journal of Research on Technology in Education
Journal of Research on Technology in Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Research on Technology in Education (JRTE) is a premier source for high-quality, peer-reviewed research that defines the state of the art, and future horizons, of teaching and learning with technology. The terms "education" and "technology" are broadly defined. Education is inclusive of formal educational environments ranging from PK-12 to higher education, and informal learning environments, such as museums, community centers, and after-school programs. Technology refers to both software and hardware innovations, and more broadly, the application of technological processes to education.
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