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Lessons Learned from Designing an Open-Source Automated Feedback System for STEM Education

Authors :
Steinert, Steffen
Krupp, Lars
Avila, Karina E.
Janssen, Anke S.
Ruf, Verena
Dzsotjan, David
De Schryver, Christian
Karolus, Jakob
Ruzika, Stefan
Joisten, Karen
Lukowicz, Paul
Kuhn, Jochen
Wehn, Norbert
Küchemann, Stefan
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

As distance learning becomes increasingly important and artificial intelligence tools continue to advance, automated systems for individual learning have attracted significant attention. However, the scarcity of open-source online tools that are capable of providing personalized feedback has restricted the widespread implementation of research-based feedback systems. In this work, we present RATsApp, an open-source automated feedback system (AFS) that incorporates research-based features such as formative feedback. The system focuses on core STEM competencies such as mathematical competence, representational competence, and data literacy. It also allows lecturers to monitor students' progress. We conducted a survey based on the technology acceptance model (TAM2) among a set of students (N=64). Our findings confirm the applicability of the TAM2 framework, revealing that factors such as the relevance of the studies, output quality, and ease of use significantly influence the perceived usefulness. We also found a linear relation between the perceived usefulness and the intention to use, which in turn is a significant predictor of the frequency of use. Moreover, the formative feedback feature of RATsApp received positive feedback, indicating its potential as an educational tool. Furthermore, as an open-source platform, RATsApp encourages public contributions to its ongoing development, fostering a collaborative approach to improve educational tools.<br />Comment: 40 pages, 6 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2401.10531
Document Type :
Working Paper