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  • Nischal Ashok Kumar, Andrew Lan
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    Feb 10th, 2024
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    Nischal Ashok Kumar, Andrew Lan
    Feb 10th, 2024

    In computer science education, test cases are an integral part of programming assignments since they can be used as assessment items to test students' programming knowledge and provide personalized feedback on student-written code. The goal of our work is to propose a fully automated approach for test case generation that can accurately measure student knowledge, which is important for two reasons. First, manually constructing test cases requires expert knowledge and is a labor-intensive...

  • Nigel Fernandez, Alexander Scarlatos, An...
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    Jul 22nd, 2024
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    Nigel Fernandez, Alexander Scarlatos, An...
    Jul 22nd, 2024

    Automated teaching assistants and chatbots have significant potential to reduce the workload of human instructors, especially for logistics-related question answering, which is important to students yet repetitive for instructors. However, due to privacy concerns, there is a lack of publicly available datasets. We introduce SyllabusQA, an open-source dataset with 63 real course syllabi covering 36 majors, containing 5,078 open-ended course logistics-related question-answer pairs that are...

  • Jaewook Lee, Digory Smith, Simon Woodhea...
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    May 1st, 2024
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    Jaewook Lee, Digory Smith, Simon Woodhea...
    May 1st, 2024

    Multiple choice questions (MCQs) are a popular method for evaluating students’ knowledge due to their efficiency in administration and grading. Crafting high-quality math MCQs is a labor-intensive process that requires educators to formulate precise stems and plausible distractors. Recent advances in large language models (LLMs) have sparked interest in automating MCQ creation, but challenges persist in ensuring mathematical accuracy and addressing student errors. This paper introduces a...

  • Hunter McNichols, Wanyong Feng, Jaewook ...
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    Jan 11th, 2024
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    Hunter McNichols, Wanyong Feng, Jaewook ...
    Jan 11th, 2024

    Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are ubiquitous in almost all levels of education since they are easy to administer, grade, and are a reliable form of assessment. An important aspect of MCQs is the distractors, i.e., incorrect options that are designed to target specific misconceptions or insufficient knowledge among students. To date, the task of crafting high-quality distractors has largely remained a labor-intensive process for teachers and learning content designers, which has limited...

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