A Distributed Cognition Approach
Abhinav Kishore · Georgia Institute of Technology · CS 6795 Spring 2026
Why this research matters
When does AI build understanding, and when does it just replace thinking?
Distributed Cognition: who's doing the cognitive work, student or AI?
Metacognition: is the student monitoring their own thinking?
Structure-Mapping: did they learn deep structure or just surface features?
Together: a complete diagnostic picture of who's thinking, self-awareness, and transfer.
How we built and tested the diagnostic tool
React + Hono + Claude. Each student completes three stages under one of three AI conditions.
1. Primary Quiz
8 questions with optional AI chat
2. Reflection
Metacognitive self-regulation prompt
3. Transfer Quiz
Same structure, new surface features
Four cognitive dimensions scored across primary and transfer quizzes.
No AI assistant
Guiding questions only
Full AI answers
Condition B: Socratic Coach
Condition C: Unrestricted AI
Scores every message for cognitive independence
Scores self-regulation between questions
Structure-mapped follow-up measures retention
Reflection interstitial (Flavell)
Transfer follow-up quiz (Gentner)
60 sessions • 4 archetypes • 3 conditions • 5 runs
Synthetic personas used to simulate 60 sessions (4 archetypes × 3 conditions × 5 runs).
Deep Learner
Reasons from first principles. High accuracy, well-calibrated confidence. Recognizes deep structure on transfer tasks. Rarely uses AI for answers.
Surface Memorizer
Relies on keyword matching. High confidence but poor calibration. Struggles when surface features change. Heavy AI usage in condition C.
Overconfident Guesser
Goes with gut instinct. Consistently overestimates understanding. Flat retention because no deep learning to lose. Ignores AI coaching.
Metacognitively Aware
Average knowledge but strong self-monitoring. Highly calibrated confidence. Maintains or improves on transfer. Uses AI strategically to fill gaps.
Deep learners maintain independence and are buffered. Surface memorizers offload and lose the most.
Surface memorizers send 5–6 answer-seeking messages; deep learners send zero.
What we learned and what it means
AI is not the enemy. Offloading is. Socratic coaching was as safe as no AI at all. The problem is handing over thinking before articulating it yourself.
Measure independence, not just performance. 100% with heavy AI help is not the same as 90% independently.
Use transfer tasks. A single quiz score doesn't reveal whether understanding is genuine.
Thank you
Abhinav Kishore • akishore33@gatech.edu