GenAI availability in collaborative tasks shifts group regulation from predominantly socially shared to hybrid co-regulatory forms with increases in directive, obstacle-oriented, and affective processes.
British Journal of Educational Technology56(2), 712–733 (2025)
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The project proposes a GenAI system with activity generation, a process-focused support agent, and a learning analytics dashboard to build groups' regulation capacity in human-AI collaborative learning.
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Human-AI Collaboration Reconfigures Group Regulation from Socially Shared to Hybrid Co-Regulation
GenAI availability in collaborative tasks shifts group regulation from predominantly socially shared to hybrid co-regulatory forms with increases in directive, obstacle-oriented, and affective processes.