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Doroudi, Shayan; Aleven, Vincent; Brunskill, Emma – Grantee Submission, 2017
The gold standard for identifying more effective pedagogical approaches is to perform an experiment. Unfortunately, frequently a hypothesized alternate way of teaching does not yield an improved effect. Given the expense and logistics of each experiment, and the enormous space of potential ways to improve teaching, it would be highly preferable if…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Matrices, Evaluation Methods, Models
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Salden, Ron J. C. M.; Aleven, Vincent; Schwonke, Rolf; Renkl, Alexander – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2010
Prior research has shown that tutored problem solving with intelligent software tutors is an effective instructional method, and that worked examples are an effective complement to this kind of tutored problem solving. The work on the expertise reversal effect suggests that it is desirable to tailor the fading of worked examples to individual…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Problem Solving, Teaching Methods, Tutors
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Salden, Ron J. C. M.; Koedinger, Kenneth R.; Renkl, Alexander; Aleven, Vincent; McLaren, Bruce M. – Educational Psychology Review, 2010
Recent studies have tested the addition of worked examples to tutored problem solving, a more effective instructional approach than the untutored problem solving used in prior worked example research. These studies involved Cognitive Tutors, software designed to support problem solving while minimizing extraneous cognitive load by providing…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Computer Assisted Instruction, Problem Solving, Tutors