Contextualizing Problems to Student Interests at Scale in Intelligent Tutoring System Using Large Language Models

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Authors Gautam Yadav, Ying-Jui Tseng, Xiaolin Ni arXiv ID 2306.00190 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 9 Venue LLM@AIED Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Contextualizing problems to align with student interests can significantly improve learning outcomes. However, this task often presents scalability challenges due to resource and time constraints. Recent advancements in Large Language Models (LLMs) like GPT-4 offer potential solutions to these issues. This study explores the ability of GPT-4 in the contextualization of problems within CTAT, an intelligent tutoring system, aiming to increase student engagement and enhance learning outcomes. Through iterative prompt engineering, we achieved meaningful contextualization that preserved the difficulty and original intent of the problem, thereby not altering values or overcomplicating the questions. While our research highlights the potential of LLMs in educational settings, we acknowledge current limitations, particularly with geometry problems, and emphasize the need for ongoing evaluation and research. Future work includes systematic studies to measure the impact of this tool on students' learning outcomes and enhancements to handle a broader range of problems.
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