scholarly journals Kanji Workbook: A Writing-Based Intelligent Tutoring System for Learning Proper Japanese Kanji Writing Technique with Instructor-Emulated Assessment

2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (08) ◽  
pp. 13382-13389
Author(s):  
Paul Taele ◽  
Jung In Koh ◽  
Tracy Hammond

Kanji script writing is a skill that is often introduced to novice Japanese foreign language students for achieving Japanese writing mastery, but often poses difficulties to students with primarily English fluency due to their its vast differences with written English. Instructors often introduce various pedagogical methods—such as visual structure and written techniques—to assist students in kanji study, but may lack availability providing direct feedback on students' writing outside of class. Current educational applications are also limited due to lacking richer instructor-emulated feedback. We introduce Kanji Workbook, a writing-based intelligent tutoring system for students to receive intelligent assessment that emulates human instructor feedback. Our interface not only leverages students' computing devices for allowing them to learn, practice, and review the writing of prompted characters from their course's kanji script lessons, but also provides a diverse set of writing assessment metrics—derived from instructor interviews and classroom observation insights—through intelligent scoring and visual animations. We deployed our interface onto novice- and intermediate-level university courses over an entire academic year, and observed that interface users on average achieved higher course grades than their peers and also reacted positively to our interface's various features.

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 456-467
Author(s):  
Maria Asumpta Deny Kusumaningrum ◽  
Dewanti Ratna Pertiwi

Nowadays, English proficiency to be one of the main requirements when someone continuous study and applies for a job. One of them is TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication). In SMK AAG Penerbangan Adisutjipto Yogyakarta, TOEIC is used to measure the students’ English proficiency. Various job vacancy advertisements require the applicants to achieve the standard TOEIC score. Therefore, preparation for taking English proficiency is needed to equip the students ready in facing the TOEIC test. Artificial intelligence (AI) technology can help to improve the students’ English proficiency. The use of AI becomes higher due to the advantages such as flexibility, accurateness, and direct feedback. This program applied AI technology to develop listening skill in TOEIC of the students in SMK AAG Penerbangan Adisutjipto Yogyakarta. The result from this community service is the students know the skills and strategies to do the listening skill in TOEIC test.    


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