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Scandura, Joseph M. – Technology, Instruction, Cognition and Learning, 2017
Adaptive learning has become a dominant theme in settings ranging from academic laboratories to commercial education. Despite tens of millions of dollars invested by governments, universities, the private sector and companies, however, progress has been both costly and limited. No established initiative has attempted to model the processes human…
Descriptors: Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Tutors, Tutorial Programs, Delivery Systems
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Paquette, Luc; Baker, Ryan S. – Interactive Learning Environments, 2019
Learning analytics research has used both knowledge engineering and machine learning methods to model student behaviors within the context of digital learning environments. In this paper, we compare these two approaches, as well as a hybrid approach combining the two types of methods. We illustrate the strengths of each approach in the context of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Student Behavior, Models, Case Studies
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Scandura, Joseph M. – Technology, Instruction, Cognition and Learning, 2018
This paper summarizes key stages in development of the Structural Learning Theory (SLT) and explains how and why it is now possible to model human tutors in a highly efficient manner. The paper focuses on evolution of the SLT, a deterministic theory of teaching and learning, on which AuthorIT authoring and TutorIT delivery systems have been built.…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Models, Tutors, Learning Theories
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Py, Dominique; Després, Christophe; Jacoboni, Pierre – Technology, Instruction, Cognition and Learning, 2015
Although providing open learner models to teachers and learners has proven effective, building accurate learner models remains a very complex task, partly due to the large amount of data that must be analyzed. We propose a method for specifying an open learner model at the conceptual level. This model re-uses constraints or indicators already…
Descriptors: Open Education, Models, Design, Programming Languages
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Suraweera, Pramuditha; Mitrovic, Antonija; Martin, Brent – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2010
Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) are effective tools for education. However, developing them is a labour-intensive and time-consuming process. A major share of the effort is devoted to acquiring the domain knowledge that underlies the system's intelligence. The goal of this research is to reduce this knowledge acquisition bottleneck and better…
Descriptors: Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Programming, Engineering, Tutoring
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Caravantes, Arturo; Galan, Ramon – Educational Technology & Society, 2011
The interoperability of educational systems, encouraged by the development of specifications, standards and tools related to the Semantic Web is limited to the exchange of information in domain and student models. High system interoperability requires that a common framework be defined that represents the functional essence of educational systems.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Knowledge Representation, Feasibility Studies, Cognitive Processes
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Mislevy, Robert J. – Research Papers in Education, 2010
An educational assessment embodies an argument from a handful of observations of what students say, do or make in a handful of particular circumstances, to what they know or can do in what kinds of situations more broadly. This article discusses ways in which research into the nature and development of expertise can help assessment designers…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Test Construction, Expertise, Research
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Reategui, E.; Boff, E.; Campbell, J. A. – Computers & Education, 2008
Traditional hypermedia applications present the same content and provide identical navigational support to all users. Adaptive Hypermedia Systems (AHS) make it possible to construct personalized presentations to each user, according to preferences and needs identified. We present in this paper an alternative approach to educational AHS where a…
Descriptors: Knowledge Representation, Hypermedia, Interaction, Profiles
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Kravcik, Milos; Gasevic, Dragan – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2007
In the area of technology-enhanced learning reusability and interoperability issues essentially influence the productivity and efficiency of learning and authoring solutions. There are two basic approaches how to overcome these problems--one attempts to do it via standards and the other by means of the Semantic Web. In practice, these approaches…
Descriptors: Knowledge Representation, Computer Software, Educational Technology, Electronic Learning
Dag, Funda; Erkan, Kadir – Online Submission, 2007
In this work is proposed that an adaptation tool that is for the automatic generation and personalization of courses of a general-purpose LCMS that is named A Tutor. A Tutor is a Learning Content Management System. The architecture of the adaptation tool that allows a personalized sequencing of LOs in A Tutor for the learner's learning goals,…
Descriptors: Computer Managed Instruction, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Sequential Learning, Concept Mapping
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Merrill, M. David – Instructional Science, 1998
Describes ID Expert, an intelligent computer-based multimedia interactive instructional development and delivery system. Topics include instructional transactions with built-in instructional design; knowledge bases and knowledge representation; automated instructional design; and similarities to GTE (Generic Tutoring Environment). (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Automation, Instructional Design, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Knowledge Representation
Shute, Valerie J. – 1994
For an intelligent tutoring system (ITS) to earn its "I", it must be able to (1) accurately diagnose students' knowledge structures, skills, and/or learning styles using principles, rather than pre-programmed responses, to decide what to do next; and (2) adapt instruction accordingly. While some maintain that remediation actually…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Knowledge Representation, Models
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Govil, Rekha; Saxena, Madhavi – Journal of Computing in Childhood Education, 1997
Describes the architecture of PRABODH, an intelligent tutoring system with six components, designed for teaching language skills to young children and for providing them meaningful practice for developing grammar skills. Discusses PRABODH's language-learning philosophy, results of formative evaluation of its knowledge component, and overall impact…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Grammar, Hindi, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
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Wasson, Barbara – Instructional Science, 1998
Compares the knowledge content of GTE (Generic Tutoring Environment), a generic instructional knowledge base that facilitates dynamic pedagogical decision making, and PEPE, a computational framework for representing pedagogical knowledge to tailor instruction to an individual student. The courseware's interaction with the student and instructional…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Courseware, Decision Making, Individualized Instruction
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Murray, Tom – Instructional Science, 1998
Considers claims regarding GTE (Generic Tutoring Environment) and describes how instructional strategies are represented in Eon, an authoring tool for intelligent tutoring systems. Highlights include comparisons of GTE with other formalisms; intended audiences; representing instructional expertise; tradeoffs between generality and inferencing…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Authoring Aids (Programming), Comparative Analysis, Computer Software Development
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