Cognitive Tutors: From the Research Classroom to All Classrooms
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Title
Cognitive Tutors: From the Research Classroom to All Classrooms
Abstract/Description
Describes a project developing the Cognitive Tutor Algebra I course that is in use in high schools and middle schools in the US. This intelligent tutoring system involves a problem-solving environment that uses expert systems to (a) reason about the problem-solving domain and analyze student activity, (b) make decisions about instructional interventions, and (c) reason about the student's knowledge state. Cognitive tutors can follow different students working through a problem in different ways and provide student-centered learning support that is adapted to each individual's approach and needs. This chapter describes the development, dissemination, and assessment of the Cognitive Tutor Algebra I, and implications for future projects involving intelligent tutoring systems. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved)
Author/creator
Date
In publication
Pages
235-263
Publisher
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers
Resource type
Research/Scholarly Media
Resource status/form
Published Text
Scholarship genre
Reflection/Retrospective
Keywords
Open access/full-text available
Yes
Peer reviewed
No
ISBN
978-0-8058-3665-3 978-0-8058-3666-0
Citation
Corbett, A. T., Koedinger, K., & Hadley, W. S. (2001). Cognitive Tutors: From the Research Classroom to All Classrooms. In Technology Enhanced Learning: Opportunities for Change (pp. 235–263). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers.
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