Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Computer Supported Education 2015
DOI: 10.5220/0005422900150024
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Combining Agents and Ontologies for Building an Intelligent Tutoring System

Abstract: In this paper an approach for building an intelligent tutoring system is presented, based on a multi-agent architecture and combined with ontologies for knowledge representation. The system developed is focused on a bottom up, reactive generation of an active sequence of knowledge units regarding a set of adjustable, high level learning goals. The learning process begins with a set of simple learning goals that require a few learning objects and as the educational process proceeds, the student has to achieve h… Show more

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“…The way in which the agent presents information and responds to the person should simplify their access to knowledge. In summary, intelligent agents in learning should hide complexity and reveal the options people want to learn while developing effective forms of interaction that facilitate learning (Vikas & Mathur, 2022), and to show how intelligent agents can significantly enhance learning and teaching by providing personalized feedback, adapting to individual student's needs, and supporting peer collaboration (Panagiotis et al, 2015).…”
Section: Agents For Learning and Information Adaptabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The way in which the agent presents information and responds to the person should simplify their access to knowledge. In summary, intelligent agents in learning should hide complexity and reveal the options people want to learn while developing effective forms of interaction that facilitate learning (Vikas & Mathur, 2022), and to show how intelligent agents can significantly enhance learning and teaching by providing personalized feedback, adapting to individual student's needs, and supporting peer collaboration (Panagiotis et al, 2015).…”
Section: Agents For Learning and Information Adaptabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%