Colorado State U Taps Private Partner To Develop AI-Based Tutorials
        
        
        
        Colorado State University (CSU) is teaming  up with a private partner in an effort to develop new learning and assessment  tools.
The  university has partnered with Cognii, a  provider of artificial intelligence-based learning technologies, and will use  the company's Virtual  Learning Assistant (VLA) to power its new tools.
"Cognii's VLA uses conversational AI and  natural language processing technologies to engage students via intelligent  tutoring," according to a news release. "It provides instant  assessment of students' open-response answers along with a qualitative natural  language feedback that guides them towards conceptual mastery. Cognii allows an  alternative to multiple choice tests, which is especially important for courses  in humanities and social sciences. The VLA is designed to improve students'  knowledge retention and learning outcomes, increase instructors' productivity  and enable high-quality personalized education at a large scale."
As part of the partnership, students at CSU  will use tutorials featuring Cognii technology in human development and family  studies  and psychology undergraduate  courses and a graduate course in industrial and organizational psychology.  Those tutorials will be collaboratively developed by university faculty and  instructional designers partnering with Cognii personnel.
"The use of Cognii in the classroom is expected  to improve learning outcomes, turning assessment into learning while enhancing  the effectiveness of the time our faculty devote to teaching," said Mike  Palmquist, associate provost for Instructional Innovation at Colorado State  University, in a prepared staatement. "Through this partnership, CSU is on  the cutting edge of recent research and innovation in the fields of natural  language processing, cognitive sciences and machine learning, and an example of  how the University is taking bold steps toward transforming access to quality  education." 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Joshua Bolkan is contributing editor for Campus Technology, THE Journal and STEAM Universe. He can be reached at [email protected].