CoMAP introduces a graph-based shared workspace with dual-modality AI that improves educators' project-based learning design expression, divergent thinking, and iteration over dialogue-only baselines.
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Nygard's ADR template outperformed MADR on overall score in a controlled experiment with undergraduates after expert screening of five templates via DESMET FA.
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Thinking in Graphs with CoMAP: A Shared Visual Workspace for Designing Project-Based Learning
CoMAP introduces a graph-based shared workspace with dual-modality AI that improves educators' project-based learning design expression, divergent thinking, and iteration over dialogue-only baselines.
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One Size Fits All? An Empirical Comparison of ADR Templates regarding Comprehension, Usability, and Ease of Adoption
Nygard's ADR template outperformed MADR on overall score in a controlled experiment with undergraduates after expert screening of five templates via DESMET FA.