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Invisible Intelligent Authoring Tools
Design Recommendations for Intelligent Tutoring Systems: Volume 3 – Authoring Tools and Expert Modeling Techniques
  • Stephen B. Gilbert, Iowa State University
  • Stephen B. Blessing, University of Tampa
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Abstract

Imagine that you, an expert in technology and in the learning sciences, have decided to help your colleagues pass on their expertise to others by helping them build intelligent tutors systems (ITSs). Your expert colleagues can be in only one place at a time, and an ITS would multiply the impact of their expertise better than an online video, since an ITS can personalize the instruction. ITSs have demonstrated significant learning gains in a variety of disciplines, after all (Anderson, 1989; Koedinger, 1997; Lesgold, Lajoie, Bunzo & Eggan, 1992; Ritter, Kulikowich, Lei, McGuire & Morgan, 2007; VanLehn, et al., 2005), so this approach makes sense.

Comments

This chapter is published as Gilbert, Stephen B., and Stephen B. Blessing. "Invisible Intelligent Authoring Tools." Design Recommendations for Intelligent Tutoring Systems: Volume 3 – Authoring Tools and Expert Modeling Techniques. Robert A. Sottilare, Arthur C. Graesser, Xiangen Hu, and Keith Brawner, eds. United States Army Research Laboratory, 2015, pages 293-301.

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Citation Information
Stephen B. Gilbert and Stephen B. Blessing. "Invisible Intelligent Authoring Tools" Design Recommendations for Intelligent Tutoring Systems: Volume 3 – Authoring Tools and Expert Modeling Techniques (2015) p. 293 - 301
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stephen_b_gilbert/27/