2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-13059-5_54
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Peer-Based Intelligent Tutoring Systems: A Corpus-Oriented Approach

Abstract: In this thesis, we present an artificial intelligence approach for tutoring students in environments where there is a large repository of possible learning objects (e.g. texts, videos). In particular, we advocate that students learn on the basis of past experiences of peers. This aligns with McCalla's proposed ecological approach for intelligent tutoring, where a learning object's history-of-use is retained and leveraged to instruct future students. We offer three distinct models that serve to deliver the requ… Show more

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“…The CLA's value in achieving increases in knowledge to users has been confirmed by a method of simulated user learning [Champaign andCohen 2010a, 2011] achieving performance approaching that of algorithms with perfect knowledge about the users, the learning objects and the learning gains of their interactions. In order to simulate the learning achieved by users, the following approach was used.…”
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“…The CLA's value in achieving increases in knowledge to users has been confirmed by a method of simulated user learning [Champaign andCohen 2010a, 2011] achieving performance approaching that of algorithms with perfect knowledge about the users, the learning objects and the learning gains of their interactions. In order to simulate the learning achieved by users, the following approach was used.…”
Section: Simulationmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…This article showcases the PhD thesis work of the first author[Champaign 2012], as well as including a new social networks study. Papers that present earlier parts of the overall thesis research includeChampaign and Cohen [2010a, 2010b, 2011 and.…”
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