2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-14363-2_21
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The Andes Physics Tutoring System: An Experiment in Freedom

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“…But, many of these systems do not take pupils' management of their work into consideration; pupils may be less organised when they complete tasks or undertake activities outside formal settings, and consequently, the teacher may be less able to work out exactly where pupils have problems in their knowledge (Mendicino et al, 2009). The support with learning which is provided by these forms of systems has been shown to positively influence pupils' achievement (Bonham et al, 2003;VanLehn et al, 2005;Warnakulasooriya & Pritchard, 2005). Regardless of the manner of the study, researchers tend to agree on one point -technologies and information systems alone cannot create effective connections between learning environments and learning situations; the activities that they support and the ways of implementation in the learning and the context of education are of crucial importance (Kerawalla et al, 2007;.…”
Section: Mathematics Education and Ict Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But, many of these systems do not take pupils' management of their work into consideration; pupils may be less organised when they complete tasks or undertake activities outside formal settings, and consequently, the teacher may be less able to work out exactly where pupils have problems in their knowledge (Mendicino et al, 2009). The support with learning which is provided by these forms of systems has been shown to positively influence pupils' achievement (Bonham et al, 2003;VanLehn et al, 2005;Warnakulasooriya & Pritchard, 2005). Regardless of the manner of the study, researchers tend to agree on one point -technologies and information systems alone cannot create effective connections between learning environments and learning situations; the activities that they support and the ways of implementation in the learning and the context of education are of crucial importance (Kerawalla et al, 2007;.…”
Section: Mathematics Education and Ict Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the functional programming tutor, we give three levels of hints, which can be categorised as follows [Vanlehn et al, 2005]:…”
Section: Feedback Scriptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environments such as the DME and Math-Bridge offer thousands of stepwise exercises to a student. But stepwise exercises are also used in logic [36], physics [55], programming [23], and many more domains.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%