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Main Authors: Wang, Beier, Huang, Xueting
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.01313
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author Wang, Beier
Huang, Xueting
author_facet Wang, Beier
Huang, Xueting
contents This study has proposed an E-textbook platform, MetaCQ, which integrates ITS and OLM to enable users to monitor their study progress. The platform adopts a chatbot to generate MCQs and manage learners' study data and their learning model. Additionally, it regulates help-seeking behaviour and provides immediate feedback tailored to users' learning processes. Three adaptive feedback methods have been implemented to construct chatbots, examining the MCQs' relevancy and difficulty through the ThinkAloud study to evaluate the most effective method of measuring the user's study performance. However, no valid result demonstrates which method can significantly assess learners' study outcomes based on the current experiment, which requires further studies to improve it.
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spellingShingle MetaCQ: An etextbook platform with an Open Learner Model to support Metacognition
Wang, Beier
Huang, Xueting
Human-Computer Interaction
This study has proposed an E-textbook platform, MetaCQ, which integrates ITS and OLM to enable users to monitor their study progress. The platform adopts a chatbot to generate MCQs and manage learners' study data and their learning model. Additionally, it regulates help-seeking behaviour and provides immediate feedback tailored to users' learning processes. Three adaptive feedback methods have been implemented to construct chatbots, examining the MCQs' relevancy and difficulty through the ThinkAloud study to evaluate the most effective method of measuring the user's study performance. However, no valid result demonstrates which method can significantly assess learners' study outcomes based on the current experiment, which requires further studies to improve it.
title MetaCQ: An etextbook platform with an Open Learner Model to support Metacognition
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.01313