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canannn

Andes physics tutor - 0 views

shared by canannn on 13 Nov 13 - Cached
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    This is an example of a physics tutoring system that is designed to be the homework component of an introductory physics course.
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    It was developed by the Pittsburg Science of Learning Center-LearnLab. We can check some of their recent research and projects at http://www.learnlab.org/
Hatice Çilsalar

Carnegie Cognitive Tutor Screencast - 0 views

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    An application of the cognitive tutoring system.
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    I checked this software and it is really interactive and feedbacks are meaningfull. I also like the idea of Skillometer where students can follow their process and realize where they stand in spesific content.
leventmetu

Intelligent Tutors: Past, Present and Future - 0 views

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    It is about the development of intelligent tutors through military implementations.
leventmetu

Multimodal Affect Recognition in Intelligent Tutoring Systems - 1 views

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    In human-interaction, 55% of affective information is carried by the body whilst 38% by the voice tone and volume, and only 7% person by the words spoken [1]. Ekman [2] further suggests that non-verbal behaviours are the primary vehicles for expressing emotion. With the availability of computational power, and great advances in the fields of computer vision and speech recognition, it is now possible to create systems that can detect facial expressions, gestures and body postures from video and audio feed. Furthermore, systems that can integrate different modalities can offer powerful and much more pleasant computer experiences as they would be embracing users' natural behaviour.
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    In the paper it says "According to Wolcott teachers rely on nonverbal means such as eye contact, facial expressions and body language to determine the cognitive states of students, which indicate the degree of success in the instructional transaction". I really wonder what is your opinion about it and would it be succesful to implement affect recognition (after voice-recognition) in intelligent tutoring systems.
Burcu Korkusuz

Cognitive Anatomy of Tutor Learning: Lessons Learned with SimStudent - 0 views

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    This article is from Journal of Educational Psychology describing an advanced learning technology used to investigate hypotheses about learning by teaching. The proposed technology is an instance of a teachable agent, called SimStudent, that learns skills (e.g., for solving linear equations) from examples and from feedback on performance. SimStudent has been integrated into an online, gamelike environment in which students act as "tutors" and can interactively teach SimStudent by providing it with examples and feedback.
canannn

Motivation in Intelligent Tutoring - 0 views

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    The construct of motivation which we all like as a class:) is for sure critical in tech-based environments. This issue that sometimes go unnoticed is underlined in this paper focusing on Intelligent Tutoring Systems.
ibrahim tanrikulu

Conference on intelligent tutoring systems - 2 views

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    there is a conference on intelligent tutoring systems.
özge dışbudak

Cognitive Tutoring - 0 views

Hi all :), here, there is a little information about cognitve tuturing and some advantages and disadvantages of it

http:__www.powershow.com_view1_247bc5-ZDc1Z_Cognitive_Tutors_powerpoint_ppt_presentation tutoring cognitive

started by özge dışbudak on 04 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
E.Yasin Çiftçi

Duolingo - 3 views

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    Hi, Duolingo is a good example of a intelligent language tutoring system and it is worth to check it out.
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    I agree with you Yasin :) I used it to learn Spanish. It is a really great program.
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    Thank you Yasin. I tried it in Spanish and liked it a lot. I will try it with my studs and see if it works on them.
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    I also liked and tried this to learn French a bit. I might have annoyed some people home by trying to pronounce some words hundreds times :)
Sinem Hizli Alkan

The use of a cognitive tutoring system in the improvement of the abstract reasoning com... - 0 views

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    This article presents how much CTS improves the abstract reasoning component of word problem solving in Math. Abstract subtests were not as easy as concrete components. It leads me think again of deep learning with CTS. It is really controversial topic.
Yelda Sarıkaya-Erdem

Allan Collins - 1 views

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    Allan Collins is a retired professor of Education and Social Policy at Northwestern University and best known in psychology for his work on semantic memory and plausible reasoning, in artificial intelligence for his work on reasoning and intelligent tutoring systems, and in education for his work on situated learning, inquiry teaching, epistemic forms and games, design research, and cognitive apprenticeship. His famous work with the co-author Richard Halverson is "Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology: The Digital Revolution and Schooling in America" that was published in 2009. I have put the link to download the article presenting a summary of the contents of the book written by Collins and Halverson.
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    Yelda, I am really happy to meet such a study and really curious about reading this paper. As you know, I am interested in technology in education. Therefore, it will be my basic reading. Thanks for your sharing.
leventmetu

LISTEN (Literacy Innovation that Speech Technology ENables) - 0 views

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    LISTEN (Literacy Innovation that Speech Technology ENables) is an inter-disciplinary research project at Carnegie Mellon University to develop a novel tool to improve literacy - an automated Reading Tutor that displays stories on a computer screen, and listens to children read aloud.
Emel Güneş

Real human and computer cognitive tutors together :) - 3 views

This link is about Sylvan schools which are combining personal instruction with technology. Hope you like it :) http://www.sylvanlearning.com/how-sylvan-works https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OM...

started by Emel Güneş on 02 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
mskaraca

How technology can help learning - 2 views

Hi I have a video on how technology can help learning. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0uAuonMXrg Shortly, it says, We must develop a pedagogy other than classic lecture based lessons

cognitive tutoring

started by mskaraca on 01 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
SEDA MUSAOĞLU

Here is a timeline of cognitive tutor history - 4 views

http://ctat.pact.cs.cmu.edu/index.php?id=timeline

started by SEDA MUSAOĞLU on 01 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
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