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Re: Ideas on ChatBot Technology and Applications in Edu...that is a bad idea. the pandorabots ARE NOT to be used as a way to cheat in
your classes. but you may hve them help you _______________________________________________ This is the pandorabots-general mailing list To Post, reply to pandorabots-general@... Unsubscribe and change preferences at http://list.pandorabots.com/mailman/listinfo/pandorabots-general Learn netiquette at http://www.dtcc.edu/cs/rfc1855.html Learn to read at http://www.literacy.org/ |
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Re: Ideas on ChatBot Technology and Applications in Edu...Hi there I think you may have mistaken the whole idea ... I am a Teacher...I would like to utilize Chatbots within education.... The whole idea being using the technology as a tool ...with the Pupils themselves creating the chatbot intelligence/knowledge ....
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Re: Ideas on ChatBot Technology and Applications in Edu...On 1/1/08, alex wilkinson <busterthedog2003@...> wrote:
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Re: [pandorabots- Ideas on ChatBot Technology and Applications in EducationIf little or no programming is a key issue, again I would
recommend Jabberwacky as all you have to do is talk to it and offer corrections,
and the logs can be edited by the instructor. Bulk text FAQ or
Q&A are now also a feature. You can 'own' the bot, and design the
character to your own specifications, but the database is not transferable as
far as I know. Holding the kids interest is difficult but not
impossible. A well developed character and story plot are
fundamental. As Hollywood as recently re-learned, no amount of
special effects can save a poor story. I think the most attractive
aspect to the kids would be seeing how the bot grows in it's abilities thanks to
their efforts. They learn the joy of teaching
themselves. Non linear interactive story telling is a new form of
communication that currently has no clear winning rules to go by
yet. I would not start with a blank slate, yet the properties of the
character are essential to success. And you must have a clear
understanding of the AI's limitations, and doge those bullets in the character's
design. The scope and nature of the virtual world the character
lives in is a critical factor also. To summarize, it's all
about managing user expectations. I have worked with several 7-9
year olds, and they can be fascinated by the bot teaching process.
Teenagers I suspect will require an already sophisticated bot.
I would be delighted to hear further discussion of bot design for children of
different ages.
What age are the children that would be using this? Too young and
they would not understand the technology, too old and they would loose
interust.From: pandorabots-general-bounces+stan=adnamis.org@... [mailto:pandorabots-general-bounces+stan=adnamis.org@...] On Behalf Of Daniel Wilson Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 5:41 AM To: pandorabots-general@... Subject: Re: [pandorabots-general] Ideas on ChatBot Technology andApplications in Edu... On 1/1/08, alex
wilkinson <busterthedog2003@...>
wrote:
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