Work-in-Progress—Virtual Agents in Teaching: A Study of Human Aspects

Authors

  • Meena Jha School of Engineering and Technology Central Queensland; University Sydney, Australia
  • Deborah Richards Department of Computing Macquarie; University North Ryde, Australia
  • Meredith Porte Department of Computing Macquarie; University North Ryde, Australia
  • Amara Atif School of Information Systems and Modelling; University of Technology Ultimo, Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56198/

Keywords:

Virtual agent, Unit helper guide, Learning components, Educational institutions

Abstract

Students require human intelligence and social interaction in the form of academic assistance at different times of their study period. Their desire to get and find academic assistance varies and is dependent on many factors such as attendance mode, personal situation, semester timetables, and assessment due dates. Providing students with access to this expertise when it is needed and to large numbers of students is problematic. Virtual Agents (VAs) seek to provide a technology-enabled social element to encourage and provide timely support to aid students’ learning. We have implemented 4 unit-specific VIRtual Teaching Assistants (VIRTAs) across 2 universities to provide support to answer student’s questions about various aspects of the unit. In this work-in-progress paper, we present the usage patterns of students to show how many questions were asked by students and at what point of time in the semester the questions were asked addressing the desire to find assistance when required from VIRTA.

Published

17-11-2025

Conference Proceedings Volume

Section

Conference Proceeedings

How to Cite

Work-in-Progress—Virtual Agents in Teaching: A Study of Human Aspects. (2025). Immersive Learning Research - Academic, 1(1), 259-262. https://doi.org/10.56198/

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