Professor Kenichi Matsumoto and Associate Professor Takashi Ishio of Nara Institute of Science and Technology have developed a complete distance learning system that allows students to take classes and teach anywhere.Artificial intelligence (AI) and faculty members can work together to develop efficient and dense lessons, and Nara Institute of Science and Technology will introduce them into actual online lessons from May.

 According to Nara Institute of Science and Technology, this system is a programming lesson system "Chameleon".Teachers can centrally manage programs created by students who attended classes online, and can teach individually from anywhere. Artificial intelligence automatically determines the level of understanding of students, and students in need are automatically identified. It also has a mechanism to detect it.

 Conventional programming lessons are not suitable for online lessons because several teachers and assistants individually correct about 10 to 40 students, but this system makes it easy to teach online. You can proceed.

 Professor Matsumoto and his colleagues will provide the knowledge of this system to the venture company "dTosh" from Nara Institute of Science and Technology, which will provide it for commercial use.The development was achieved in a short period of time because the students and graduates of Nara Institute of Science and Technology cooperated.

reference:[Nara Institute of Science and Technology] Developed a complete distance learning system that allows students to take classes and teach anywhere. AI and instructors work together to cover the shortage of instructors for efficient group education.

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