Educational chatbots come with a promise of interactive and personalized learning experiences, yet their development has been limited by the restricted free interaction capabilities of available platforms and the difficulty of encoding knowledge in a suitable format. Recent advances in language learning models with zero-shot learning capabilities, such as ChatGPT, suggest a new possibility for developing educational chatbots using a prompt-based approach. We present a case study with a simple system that enables mixed-turn interactions and discuss the insights and preliminary guidelines obtained from initial tests. We examine ChatGPT's ability to pursue natural educational conversations, adapt the educational activity to users' characteristics, such as culture, age, and level of education, and its ability to use diverse educational strategies and conversational styles. Although the results are encouraging, challenges are posed by the highly structured form of responses by ChatGPT, as well as their variability, which can lead to an unexpected switch of the chatbot's role from a teacher to a therapist. We provide some initial guidelines to address these issues and to facilitate the development of effective educational chatbots.

Developing Effective Educational Chatbots with ChatGPT prompts: Insights from Preliminary Tests in a Case Study on Social Media Literacy / C. Koyuturk, M. Yavari, E. Theophilou, S. Bursic, G. Donabauer, A. Telari, A. Testa, R. Boiano, A. Gabbiadini, D. Hernandez-Leo, M. Ruskov, D. Ognibene - In: 31st International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2023 - Proceedings / [a cura di] Shih J.-L., Kashihara A., Chen W., Chen W., Ogata H., Baker R., Chang B., Dianati S., Madathil J., Yousef A.M.F., Yang Y., Zarzour H.. - Prima edizione. - [s.l] : Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education, 2023. - ISBN 9786269689019. - pp. 150-152 (( Intervento presentato al 31. convegno International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2023 tenutosi a Matsue nel 2023.

Developing Effective Educational Chatbots with ChatGPT prompts: Insights from Preliminary Tests in a Case Study on Social Media Literacy

S. Bursic;M. Ruskov;
2023

Abstract

Educational chatbots come with a promise of interactive and personalized learning experiences, yet their development has been limited by the restricted free interaction capabilities of available platforms and the difficulty of encoding knowledge in a suitable format. Recent advances in language learning models with zero-shot learning capabilities, such as ChatGPT, suggest a new possibility for developing educational chatbots using a prompt-based approach. We present a case study with a simple system that enables mixed-turn interactions and discuss the insights and preliminary guidelines obtained from initial tests. We examine ChatGPT's ability to pursue natural educational conversations, adapt the educational activity to users' characteristics, such as culture, age, and level of education, and its ability to use diverse educational strategies and conversational styles. Although the results are encouraging, challenges are posed by the highly structured form of responses by ChatGPT, as well as their variability, which can lead to an unexpected switch of the chatbot's role from a teacher to a therapist. We provide some initial guidelines to address these issues and to facilitate the development of effective educational chatbots.
ChatGPT; Educational chatbots; Educational prompts
Settore INF/01 - Informatica
2023
Kyoto University
Learning and Educational Technologies Research Unit
Photron Limited
Research Council of Evidence-Driven Education
Uchida Yoko Co. Ltd.
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