If you could design a teacher, what choices would you make?
Answers from the Pedagogical Agents literature
Dr. George Veletsianos, University of Manchester
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Prior work• Veletsianos, G., Heller, R., Overmyer, S., & Procter, M. (accepted). Conversational Agents in
Virtual Worlds: Bridging Disciplines. British Journal of Educational Technology.
• Veletsianos, G., Miller, C., & Doering, A. (2009). EnALI: A Research and Design Framework for Virtual Characters and Pedagogical Agents. Journal of Educational Computing Research, 41(2), 171-194.
• Veletsianos, G. (2009). The impact and implications of virtual character expressiveness on learning and agent-learner interactions. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 25(4), 345-357.[pdf]
• Veletsianos, G., & Miller, C. (2008). Conversing with Pedagogical Agents: A Phenomenological Exploration of Interacting with Digital Entities. British Journal of Educational Technology, 39(6), 969-986.[pdf]
• Veletsianos, G., Scharber, C., & Doering, A. (2008). When Sex, Drugs, and Violence Enter the Classroom: Conversations between Adolescent Social Studies Students and a Female Pedagogical Agent. Interacting with Computers, 20(3), 292-301.[pdf]
• Doering, A., Veletsianos, G., & Yerasimou, T. (2008). Conversational Agents and their Longitudinal Affordances on Communication and Interaction. Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 19(2), 251-270. [pdf]
• Veletsianos, G. (2007). Cognitive and Affective Benefits of an Animated Pedagogical Agent: Considering Contextual Relevance and Aesthetics. Journal of Educational Computing Research, 36(4), 373-377.[pdf]
What or Who is a pedagogical agent?
“A virtual character employed in a digital learning environments to serve various
educational goals.”
… and not just pedagogical
… e.g. Virtual Police - Beijing Public Security Bureau See: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-yn/content/article/2007/08/28/AR2007082800543_pf.html
Back to education: What kinds of goals?
LearningMotivation
Engagement
EncouragementComfort
Believability
Play & Fun
Task
If you were to design a pedagogical agent, what choices would you make, and what
would those choices depend on?
3 scenarios
1. Whose goal is to motivate students to study history.
Design an agent:
2. Who teaches medical terminology.
3. Who scaffolds 14-year-olds in science inquiry.
Discuss.
Message
Agent Characteristics
User Interaction
Veletsianos, G., Miller, C., & Doering, A. (2009). EnALI: A Research and Design Framework for Virtual Characters and Pedagogical Agents. Journal of Educational Computing Research, 41(2), 171-194.
The framework is at: http://www.veletsianos.com/2009/09/21/enali-pedagogical-agent-learner-interactions/
User Interaction example:
Pedagogical Agents should be attentive and sensitive to the learner’s needs and wants by:
• Maintaining an appropriate balance between on-and off-task communications.
The framework is at: http://www.veletsianos.com/2009/09/21/enali-pedagogical-agent-learner-interactions/
Message example:
Pedagogical Agents should consider intricacies of the message they send to learners by:
• Using congruent verbal and nonverbal messages.
Veletsianos, G. (2007). Cognitive and Affective Benefits of an Animated Pedagogical Agent: Considering Contextual Relevance and Aesthetics. Journal of Educational Computing Research, 36(4), 373-377.[pdf]
Veletsianos, G. (2009). The impact and implications of virtual character expressiveness on learning and agent-learner interactions. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 25(4), 345-357.[pdf]
Agent Characteristics example:
Pedagogical Agents should display socially appropriate demeanor, posture, and representation by:
• Being expressive (e.g. exhibiting verbal cues in speech).
• Using a visual representation appropriate to content.
Veletsianos, G., Heller, R., Overmyer, S., & Procter, M. (accepted). Conversational Agents in Virtual Worlds: Bridging Disciplines. British Journal of Educational Technology.
Similar ideas in our latest paper…
Multidisciplinary perspective
Veletsianos, G., & Miller, C. (2008). Conversing with Pedagogical Agents: A Phenomenological Exploration of Interacting with Digital Entities. British Journal of Educational Technology, 39(6), 969-986.[pdf]
…with the learner experience at the center
What is it like to interact with agents?
Veletsianos, G., Scharber, C., & Doering, A. (2008). When Sex, Drugs, and Violence Enter the Classroom: Conversations between Adolescent Social Studies Students and a Female Pedagogical Agent. Interacting with Computers, 20(3), 292-301.[pdf]
A deeper look at the conversations…
Power, Authority, Abuse, Gender
Doering, A., Veletsianos, G., & Yerasimou, T. (2008). Conversational Agents and their Longitudinal Affordances on Communication and Interaction. Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 19(2), 251-270. [pdf]
But, how do things change over time?
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