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The Challenge
In 2023, the Florida Legislature passed Senate Bill S266, expanding higher education general education requirements to include oral communication alongside written communication.
In response, Tallahassee State College (TSC) launched its new Communications Core curriculum, requiring a Public Speaking course for all Associate of Arts students.
The impact was immediate:
- 73.7% increase in Public Speaking enrollment from Fall 2023 to Fall 2024
- Continued projected growth
- Increased demand for scalable feedback and coaching support
- Pressure on tutoring resources
TSC needed a solution that could:
- Scale with enrollment
- Maintain quality
- Support student confidence
- Align with workforce readiness goals
- Provide measurable skill development
Traditional tutoring models alone could not absorb this demand without significantly increasing staffing and cost.
The Vision
Building the Public Speaking Studio
The initiative was spearheaded through the mission of William D. Law, Jr. Learning Commons, with support from the TSC Foundation College Innovation Fund.
The Public Speaking Studio was designed as:
- A permanent, dedicated space for supported presentation practice
- A low-pressure environment for rehearsal
- A pilot for AI-enhanced feedback technologies
- A hybrid model blending trained tutors + AI feedback powered by Virtual Sapiens
Unlike traditional tutoring centers, this Studio embedded Virtual Sapiens’ AI practice and feedback platform directly into the student workflow, creating a structured rehearsal pathway before human coaching.
This directly supported TSC’s strategic priorities:
- Student success
- Access
- Workforce preparation
The Innovation
Virtual Sapiens + Human Tutors Working Alongside Each Other
TSC selected Virtual Sapiens as its AI practice and feedback platform to power scalable rehearsal and objective analytics inside the Studio.
Virtual Sapiens enabled students to:
- Record practice speeches
- Receive immediate AI-powered feedback on verbal, vocal, and nonverbal communication
- Track measurable improvement across sessions
- Rehearse independently before tutor engagement
Rather than replacing tutors, the model intentionally layered Virtual Sapiens AI feedback first, followed by human coaching.
How Students Used Virtual Sapiens
A clear behavioral pattern emerged:
- Students completed multiple “dry runs” inside Virtual Sapiens.
- They reviewed AI feedback on clarity, filler words, posture, vocal delivery, and professional presence.
- They refined independently.
- Then they scheduled sessions with tutors for higher-level coaching.
- Final refinements were often collaborative.
Why Virtual Sapiens Worked
Students reported that Virtual Sapiens:
- Felt safe and non-judgmental
- Provided an objective first pass
- Reduced anxiety before human evaluation
- Allowed unlimited rehearsal without embarrassment
- Increased confidence before tutor interaction
The most valued Virtual Sapiens feedback areas:
- Content clarity
- Filler words
- Posture and body language
- Professional appearance
- Vocal delivery
Virtual Sapiens created psychological safety through structured, objective analytics.
Tutors then added:
- Nuance
- Encouragement
- Contextual interpretation
- Personal coaching
Together, this layered model accelerated improvement.
The Result
📈 73.7% Enrollment Increase Supported
The Public Speaking Studio absorbed demand without proportionally increasing tutoring strain because Virtual Sapiens handled scalable rehearsal and first-pass feedback.
📊 12% Measurable Skill Improvement
Across participating students, the blended Virtual Sapiens + tutor model resulted in an average 12% improvement in communication performance metrics.
This improvement was measurable because Virtual Sapiens provided structured analytics across sessions.
🧠 Behavioral Insight: AI as Confidence Builder
Students consistently used Virtual Sapiens as a confidence-building rehearsal layer before engaging tutors.
This demonstrates:
AI does not replace human coaching —
It increases readiness for it.
Students arrived at tutoring sessions more prepared, more self-aware, and more receptive to feedback.
Why This Matters
For Higher Education Institutions
With Virtual Sapiens embedded into learning environments, institutions can:
- Comply with state oral communication mandates at scale
- Reduce pressure on tutoring staff
- Provide measurable skill development data
- Maintain quality amid enrollment growth
- Strengthen workforce readiness outcomes
For Workforce Preparation
Students graduate with:
- Stronger public speaking skills
- Reduced presentation anxiety
- Increased executive presence
- Familiarity with AI-augmented professional development tools
- Experience using the same type of analytics increasingly found in modern workplaces
A New Model for Learning Studios
The Tallahassee State College Public Speaking Studio — powered by Virtual Sapiens — demonstrates that:
- AI can reduce anxiety
- Human tutors amplify growth
- Blended feedback accelerates improvement
- Objective analytics increase student buy-in
- Institutions can scale skill development without sacrificing quality
This is not AI vs. humans.
It’s Virtual Sapiens + humans, each doing what they do best.