How an artificially intelligent virtual assistant helps students navigate the road to college
Page, Lindsay C.; Gehlbach, Hunter
Date:2017
Form of Item:Ressource électronique
Document Type:Article de périodique
Language:eng
ISSN:2332-8584
Editor:SAGE Publications
License Type:CC-BY-NC
Physical Description:1 fichier PDF
Note:Comprend des références bibliographiques
Abstract:
Deep reinforcement learning using convolutional neural networks is the technology behind autonomous vehicles. Could this same technology facilitate the road to college? During the summer between high school and college, college-related tasks that students must navigate can hinder successful matriculation. We employ conversational artificial intelligence (AI) to efficiently support thousands of would-be college freshmen by providing personalized, text message–based outreach and guidance for each task where they needed support. We implemented and tested this system through a field experiment with Georgia State University (GSU). GSU-committed students assigned to treatment exhibited greater success with pre-enrollment requirements and were 3.3 percentage points more likely to enroll on time. Enrollment impacts are comparable to those in prior interventions but with substantially reduced burden on university staff. Given the capacity for AI to learn over time, this intervention has promise for scaling personalized college transition guidance.
Subject:Intelligence artificielle; Accompagnement; Passage au collégial; Étudiant au collège
Is Part Of:AERA Open, vol. 3, issue 4, October-December 2017