Optimising Team Dynamics: The Role of AI in Enhancing Challenge-Based Learning Participation Experience and Outcomes
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The approach of exposing students to real-world challenges to foster collaboration and solution formulation has garnered attention from scholars and practitioners across various disciplines. Often called Challenge-based learning (CBL), this educational approach emphasises develop- ing collaborative and problem-solving skills, with significant learning occurring within team settings. Prior studies highlight the influence of team composition on the efficacy of learning outcomes, pointing out that factors such as gender diversity, personality trait diversity, and a wide range of skills affect team dynamics and performance. Despite these insights, the practical organisation of these teams remains a challenge, often reliant on ad-hoc methods driven primarily by the nature of the setting at hand. Importantly, CBL is typically assessed through the final product, neglecting the impact of CBL on how the participants experience the overall process. That is, CBL is usually considered effective if the outcome is of high quality, ignoring participants’ experience and participation quality. This study investigates the potential of an Artificial Intelligence team formation algorithm to improve participation quality and outcomes in collaborative CBL environments.
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