Interactive Advising with Bots: Improving Academic Excellence in Educational Establishments

Wilson Nwankwo
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Student advising services are often regarded as the mainstream vehicle for promoting relationships, understanding, and performance in academic institutions especially at the tertiary level. However, it is often fraught with challenges in developing countries in respect of insufficient supporting manpower and attendant high cost of running effective services. In institutions where the services exist, not all students benefit from it as a result of some factors such as: the sub-optimal performance of the advising personnel; negative psychological complex in students arising from unusual egocentrism (especially in those students who are regarded as “low performers” and would prefer not to be openly confronted); handicapped students especially those students with visible handicaps e.g. speech problems, etc. This paper is the first part of a study aimed at creating a balance in the foregoing situations by presenting a design of a faceless automated “ AdvisorBot ” based on the bot framework. The design reflects a virtual support system model which could be adopted to enhance student support and course advising efficiency. Analysis of the existing system in most tertiary institutions in Nigeria reveals that student support services actually exist though not efficient in the sense that there are seldom specialized units/departments dedicated to this function in majority of the Institutions especially the public institutions where student advising is the work of academic staff in the various departments. The design follows a mix of the agent and object-oriented approaches and produces an implementation-ready specification whose full implementation would effectively support students during their studies. The system facilitates the process of advising by providing quick and easy access to valuable information, and giving important feedback on several issues involved in student advisement, which otherwise would take considerable time.
互动咨询与机器人:提高学术卓越的教育机构
学生咨询服务通常被认为是促进关系、理解和学术机构表现的主流工具,尤其是在高等教育阶段。然而,在发展中国家,由于支助人力不足和随之而来的经营有效服务的高昂费用,它往往充满挑战。在提供辅导服务的院校,并非所有学生都能从中受益,原因包括:辅导人员的表现欠佳;学生因不寻常的自我中心主义而产生的消极心理情结(特别是那些被视为“表现不佳”、不愿公开面对的学生);残疾学生,特别是有明显残疾的学生,例如言语障碍等。本文是一项研究的第一部分,旨在通过提出基于机器人框架的无脸自动“AdvisorBot”的设计,在上述情况下创造一个平衡。该设计反映了一个虚拟支持系统模型,可以提高学生支持和课程指导的效率。对尼日利亚大多数高等教育机构现有系统的分析表明,学生支持服务实际上是存在的,尽管在大多数机构中很少有专门的单位/部门致力于这一功能,特别是在公共机构中,学生咨询是各个部门的学术人员的工作。该设计遵循代理和面向对象方法的混合,并产生一个可实现的规范,其完整实现将有效地支持学生的学习。该系统方便快捷地获取有价值的信息,并对学生咨询中涉及的几个问题提供重要反馈,从而促进了咨询过程,否则将花费大量时间。
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