Applying an Agent-based Model to Simulate Just-In-Time Support for Keeping Users of eLearning Courses Motivated.

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MATHEMATICAL
Mark R Scholten, Saskia M Kelders, Julia van Gemert-Pijnen, Henderien Steenbeek
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Abstract

Persuasive technology can support users of self-paced eLearning courses during critical moments of low motivation. Agent-based models (ABMs) - a relatively unfamiliar phenomenon within the persuasive technology and eLearning domains- offers a potentially relevant methodology to understand when the support should be delivered. Using ABMs, the dynamics of motivational user states can be simulated. Subsequently, emerging user patterns can be traced that can potentially provide insight in the ebb and flow of motivation. For the purpose of this study, we designed an exploratory ABM on motivation based on the mental energy notion of which the foundations can be found both within the literature of motivational psychology and agent-based modeling. During the simulations we succeeded in generating moments of critically low user motivation. In addition, we were able to simulate the positive impact of external user support at those critical moments. These results suggest that it is plausible to put further energy in developing ABM models with the ultimate goal of feeding persuasive technology with the ability to deliver just-in-time user support during eLearning.

应用基于代理的模型模拟即时支持,以保持在线学习课程用户的积极性。
说服性技术可以在用户缺乏动力的关键时刻支持自定进度的在线学习课程。基于代理的模型(ABMs)——在说服技术和电子学习领域中是一个相对陌生的现象——提供了一种潜在的相关方法来理解何时应该提供支持。使用ABMs,可以模拟动机用户状态的动态。随后,可以追踪新出现的用户模式,这可能会对动机的涨落提供潜在的见解。本研究以心理能量概念为基础,设计了一个探索性动机行为模型,该模型的基础可以在动机心理学文献和基于主体的模型中找到。在模拟过程中,我们成功地创造了极低用户动机的时刻。此外,我们能够模拟外部用户支持在这些关键时刻的积极影响。这些结果表明,在开发ABM模型方面投入更多精力是合理的,其最终目标是为有说服力的技术提供在电子学习期间及时提供用户支持的能力。
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