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A goal of the AIED community is to create equitable systems; yet, we lack a cohesive viewpoint on how to do so. In the present work, we propose power as this organizing principle. We utilize the data feminism framework to showcase how we might balance power, focusing on learner engagement. We utilize multimodal data from ten middle school girls in a virtual computer science camp to discuss how the AIED community might create systems of equity that support all learners.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available July 20, 2026
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Free, publicly-accessible full text available July 20, 2026
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Free, publicly-accessible full text available July 20, 2026
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Benjamin, Paaßen; Carrie, Demmans Epp (Ed.)Open-ended learning environments (OELEs) involve high learner agency in defining learning goals and multiple pathways to achieve those goals. These tasks involve learners transitioning through self-regulated learning (SRL) phases by actively setting goals, applying different strategies for those goals, and monitoring performance to update their strategies. However, because of the flexibility, how learners react to impasses and errors has a critical influence on their learning. An intelligent pedagogical agent (IPA) continuously modeling learner activities could help support learners in these environments. However, this continuous comprehension of behaviors and strategies is difficult in OELEs with evolving goals, ill-defined problem structures, and learning sequences. In this paper, we draw from the literature on SRL phases and cognitive states to investigate the utility of two different methods, Sequence Mapping, and Hidden Markov Models, in building learner activity models from log data collected from a summer camp with 14 middle school girls in an open-design environment. We evaluate the effectiveness of these models separately, and combined, in identifying 7 states: Forethought, Engaged Concentration, Acting, Monitoring, Wheel Spinning, Mind Wandering, and Reflect and Repair. Lastly, we recommend dialogue intervention strategies for an IPA to support learning in OELEs.more » « less
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