StuGPTViz: A Visual Analytics Approach to Understand Student-ChatGPT Interactions.

Zixin Chen, Jiachen Wang, Meng Xia, Kento Shigyo, Dingdong Liu, Rong Zhang, Huamin Qu
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The integration of Large Language Models (LLMs), especially ChatGPT, into education is poised to revolutionize students' learning experiences by introducing innovative conversational learning methodologies. To empower students to fully leverage the capabilities of ChatGPT in educational scenarios, understanding students' interaction patterns with ChatGPT is crucial for instructors. However, this endeavor is challenging due to the absence of datasets focused on student-ChatGPT conversations and the complexities in identifying and analyzing the evolutional interaction patterns within conversations. To address these challenges, we collected conversational data from 48 students interacting with ChatGPT in a master's level data visualization course over one semester. We then developed a coding scheme, grounded in the literature on cognitive levels and thematic analysis, to categorize students' interaction patterns with ChatGPT. Furthermore, we present a visual analytics system, StuGPTViz, that tracks and compares temporal patterns in student prompts and the quality of ChatGPT's responses at multiple scales, revealing significant pedagogical insights for instructors. We validated the system's effectiveness through expert interviews with six data visualization instructors and three case studies. The results confirmed StuGPTViz's capacity to enhance educators' insights into the pedagogical value of ChatGPT. We also discussed the potential research opportunities of applying visual analytics in education and developing AI-driven personalized learning solutions.

StuGPTViz:了解学生聊天互动的可视化分析方法。
将大语言模型(LLM),尤其是 ChatGPT 融入教育领域,有望通过引入创新的会话学习方法彻底改变学生的学习体验。为了让学生在教育场景中充分利用 ChatGPT 的功能,了解学生与 ChatGPT 的交互模式对教师来说至关重要。然而,由于缺乏专注于学生与 ChatGPT 会话的数据集,以及识别和分析会话中演化交互模式的复杂性,这项工作具有挑战性。为了应对这些挑战,我们收集了 48 名学生在一个学期的硕士数据可视化课程中与 ChatGPT 互动的对话数据。然后,我们在认知水平和主题分析文献的基础上开发了一套编码方案,用于对学生与 ChatGPT 的交互模式进行分类。此外,我们还介绍了一个可视化分析系统 StuGPTViz,该系统可在多个尺度上跟踪和比较学生提示的时间模式和 ChatGPT 的响应质量,为教师提供重要的教学启示。我们通过对六位数据可视化讲师的专家访谈和三项案例研究验证了该系统的有效性。结果证实,StuGPTViz 能够提高教育工作者对 ChatGPT 教学价值的洞察力。我们还讨论了将可视化分析应用于教育和开发人工智能驱动的个性化学习解决方案的潜在研究机会。
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