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TitelBot or Not? Differences in Cognitive Load Between Human- and Chatbot-Led Post-Simulation Debriefings
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2026
AuthorsEvangelou, D, Mulders, M, Träg, KH
JournalEducation Sciences
Volume16
Issue2
KeywordsChatbots
Abstract

 

Understanding how different debriefing formats impact learner’s cognitive load is crucial
for designing effective post-simulation reflection activities. This paper examines cognitive load after post-simulation debriefings facilitated either by a human instructor or a
generative AI Chatbot. In a controlled study with N = 45 educational science students,
23 participants engaged in a lecturer-facilitated debriefing, while 22 completed a chatbotguided session. Cognitive load was assessed across intrinsic, extraneous, and germane
dimensions. Results revealed no statistically significant differences between the two debriefing methods. Future research should examine AI-led debriefings with larger samples
and employ complementary measures of cognitive load to provide a more comprehensive understanding.

DOI10.3390/educsci16020255
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