Generative AI-Enabled Adaptive Learning Platform: How I Can Help You Pass Your Driving Test?

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Authors Riya Gill, Ievgeniia Kuzminykh, Maher Salem, Bogdan Ghita arXiv ID 2509.11438 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 0 Venue International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education Last Checked 4 months ago
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This study aims to develop an adaptive learning platform that leverages generative AI to automate assessment creation and feedback delivery. The platform provides self-correcting tests and personalised feedback that adapts to each learners progress and history, ensuring a tailored learning experience. The study involves the development and evaluation of a web-based application for revision for the UK Driving Theory Test. The platform generates dynamic, non-repetitive question sets and offers adaptive feedback based on user performance over time. The effectiveness of AI-generated assessments and feedback is evaluated through expert review and model analysis. The results show the successful generation of relevant and accurate questions, alongside positive and helpful feedback. The personalised test generation closely aligns with expert-created assessments, demonstrating the reliability of the system. These findings suggest that generative AI can enhance learning outcomes by adapting to individual student needs and offering tailored support. This research introduces an AI-powered assessment and feedback system that goes beyond traditional solutions by incorporating automation and adaptive learning. The non-memoryless feedback mechanism ensures that student history and performance inform future assessments, making the learning process more effective and individualised. This contrasts with conventional systems that provide static, one-time feedback without considering past progress.
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