2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2019.01.006
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Evaluation of an intelligent team tutoring system for a collaborative two-person problem: Surveillance

Abstract: This paper describes the development and evaluation of an Intelligent Team Tutoring System (ITTS) for pairs of learners working collaboratively to monitor an area. In the Surveillance Team Tutor (STT), learners performed a surveillance task in a virtual environment, communicating to track hostile moving soldiers. This collaborative problem solving task required significant communication to achieve the common goal of perfect surveillance. In a pilot evaluation, 16 twoperson teams performed the task within one o… Show more

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“…Feedback can enable each team member to identify the goals of their respective roles within the team, in essence helping them to create a shared mental model of an "expert team." While performance on task work has been shown to be most affected by privately given feedback, teamwork has been affected by publicly given feedback (Geister et al, 2006;Mumm and Mutlu, 2011), although feedback-effectiveness results in other studies have been mixed (Peñarroja et al, 2015;Ostrander et al, 2019).…”
Section: Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Feedback can enable each team member to identify the goals of their respective roles within the team, in essence helping them to create a shared mental model of an "expert team." While performance on task work has been shown to be most affected by privately given feedback, teamwork has been affected by publicly given feedback (Geister et al, 2006;Mumm and Mutlu, 2011), although feedback-effectiveness results in other studies have been mixed (Peñarroja et al, 2015;Ostrander et al, 2019).…”
Section: Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starting with systems that kept human trainers better apprised of the team's whole performance (Zachary et al, 1999), work investigating ITTSs has branched from simple algorithms to social tutors giving team-and individual-level assessment (Kumar et al, 2010;Walton et al, 2015b;Ostrander et al, 2019). Within the environments of ITTSs, behavioral markers are used to identify team metrics (Salas et al, 2007b;Sottilare et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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