Designing Prompt Analytics Dashboards to Analyze Student-ChatGPT Interactions in EFL Writing

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Authors Minsun Kim, SeonGyeom Kim, Suyoun Lee, Yoosang Yoon, Junho Myung, Haneul Yoo, Hyunseung Lim, Jieun Han, Yoonsu Kim, So-Yeon Ahn, Juho Kim, Alice Oh, Hwajung Hong, Tak Yeon Lee arXiv ID 2405.19691 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 6 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
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While ChatGPT has significantly impacted education by offering personalized resources for students, its integration into educational settings poses unprecedented risks, such as inaccuracies and biases in AI-generated content, plagiarism and over-reliance on AI, and privacy and security issues. To help teachers address such risks, we conducted a two-phase iterative design process that comprises surveys, interviews, and prototype demonstration involving six EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teachers, who integrated ChatGPT into semester-long English essay writing classes. Based on the needs identified during the initial survey and interviews, we developed a prototype of Prompt Analytics Dashboard (PAD) that integrates the essay editing history and chat logs between students and ChatGPT. Teacher's feedback on the prototype informs additional features and unmet needs for designing future PAD, which helps them (1) analyze contextual analysis of student behaviors, (2) design an overall learning loop, and (3) develop their teaching skills.
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