A Virtual Companion for Lifelong Learning - Design Principles for Motivation, Social Learning, and Exam Preparation

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Lifelong vocational learning in a digital context frequently falters due to a lack of motivation, structure, time management, and attention to adult students’ work-life balance. In remote settings, students have further little contact with peers and feel disconnected. This paper answers how a Virtual Learning Companion (VLC) can be designed to address these challenges and fulfill the specific needs of vocational students. Following a Design Science Research (DSR) approach, a meta-requirement mapping process combines insights from a literature review and ten semi-structured interviews with vocational students. A focus group with experts from the field of vocational training, online learning, chatbot design, and DSR evaluated the results. As a result, five Design Principles are presented: (1) Motivational Goal Setting, (2) Context and Learner Adaptation, (3) Focus and Control, (4) Promoting Resilience, and (5) Enabling Social Interactions and Feedback. Exemplary Design Features further illustrate the VLC development.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication36th Bled eConference : Digital Economy and Society: The Balancing Act for Digital Innovation in Times of Instability, BLED 2023 - Proceedings
EditorsAndreja Pucihar, Mirjana Kljajic Borstnar, Roger Bons, Roger Bons, Guido Ongena, Marikka Heikkila, Doroteja Vidmar
Number of pages17
PublisherUniversity of Maribor Press
Publication date2023
Pages199-215
ISBN (electronic)9789612867515
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Event36th Bled eConference, BLED 2023 - Bled, Slovenia
Duration: 25.06.202328.06.2023

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    Research areas

  • Bled eConference, design science research, education, virtual collaboration, virtual companionship