La plataforma EDUCAGENT: Agentes Conversacionales Inteligentes y Entornos Virtuales aplicados a la Docencia

With the development of so-called Web 2.0 and the great interest and extension that social networks have now reached, a large number of e-learning environments and applications that originate new forms of communication and interaction among users have been quickly introduced. Within this framework, virtual worlds and conversational agents facilitate the creation of educative applications that intensify the perception between their users and provide a more natural communication adapted to the characteristics and specific preferences of each user. In this paper, we describe a multi-agent system developed for teaching support and student's self-learning. The main objective of the EducAgent platform is the creation of an innovative virtual space following the principles of the European Higher Education Area to make subjects and e-learning initiatives to become a more flexible, participatory and attractive space. One of the most important characteristics of the developed platform is to facilitate a more natural interaction between the system and students by means of conversational agents. We describe the main features of the EducAgent platform and its application in the new European Computer Science Degree at the Carlos III University of Madrid.

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