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arXiv
With the increasing integration of large lauguage models (LLMs) in education,
there is growing interest in using AI agents to support student learning in
creative tasks. This study presents an interactive Mentor Agent system named
Mentigo, which is designed to assist middle school students in the creative
problem solving (CPS) process. We created a comprehensive dataset of real
classroom interactions between students and mentors, which include the
structured CPS task management, diverse guidance techniques, personalized
feedback mechanisms. Based on this dataset, we create agentic workflow for the
Mentigo system. The system's effectiveness was evaluated through a comparative
experiment with 12 students and reviewed by five expert teachers. The Mentigo
system demonstrated significant improvements in student engagement and creative
outcomes. The findings provide design implications for leveraging LLMs to
support CPS and offer insights into the application of AI mentor agents in
educational contexts.
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