AI and Cognitive Modelling for Education

AI and Cognitive Modelling for Education
Author: Boris Aberšek,Andrej Flogie,Igor Pesek
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2023-07-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031353314

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This book offers a groundbreaking approach to bridging the gap between various disciplines involved in cognitive modeling in education. By drawing on the fields of learning, neuro science, cognitive science, neurobiology, and computer science, it provides a new perspective on how we can integrate these disciplines with education to create more effective learning environments. The main objective of this book is to delve into the ethical, sociological, and technological questions surrounding the introduction of intelligent and smart learning environments in education. By analyzing these issues, this book aims to bridge the gap between the various disciplines involved in cognitive modeling and education, while highlighting the benefits and risks associated with these advancements. With the emergence of AI-based tutors, coaches, and learning environments, students now have access to a new type of self-learning and self-training that was previously unavailable. Distance learning has become increasingly popular in recent years, and the use of computer-assisted learning tools has revolutionized the way we think about education. The goal of education must be to instill in students a desire to learn for themselves, and this can only be achieved through active, self-directed, and reflective learning. With intelligent tutoring systems, students are empowered to take an active role in their own education, rather than simply being passive recipients of information. This book offers practical strategies for teachers to facilitate this transition, enabling them to act as facilitators and guides rather than one-way communicators. By embracing this new approach to education, we can help students become lifelong learners who are equipped with the skills they need to succeed in the 21st century. As we cannot predict the future with certainty, the true effects of education may only be revealed in the long run, making it critical to understand the potential consequences of introducing these new learning tools. By exploring these complex topics, this book offers valuable insights for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the future of education.

Artificial Intelligence in Education

Artificial Intelligence in Education
Author: Vania Dimitrova
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 852
Release: 2009
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781607500285

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Artificial Intelligence in Education conference 2009 (AIED) is part of a series of biennial international conferences for top quality research in intelligent systems and cognitive science for educational computing applications. This title covers papers presented at the Artificial Intelligence in Education conference 2009 (AIED).

Artificial Intelligence in Education

Artificial Intelligence in Education
Author: Rosemary Luckin,Kenneth R. Koedinger,Jim E. Greer
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 764
Release: 2007
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781586037642

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The nature of technology has changed since Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED) was conceptualized as a research community and Interactive Learning Environments were initially developed.

Intelligent Tutoring Systems

Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Author: Claude Frasson,Gilles Gauthier
Publsiher: Intellect Books
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1990
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015018892920

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The evolution from Computer-Aided Instruction (CAI) to Intelligent Computer-Aided Instruction (ICAI) was the first step by which education and artificial intelligence communities began to look at each other's work. This text looks at the evolution toward Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) which can be thought of as a step beyond ICAI, leading to more classes of problems and approaches. ITS involves artificial intelligence concepts approaches, dynamic student modelling, human cognition, intelligent user interfaces, intelligent help systems and the use of strategies.

In Order to Learn

In Order to Learn
Author: Frank E. Ritter,Josef Nerb,Erno Lehtinen,Timothy M. O'Shea
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2007-07-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780195178845

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The order that material, for both facts and skills, is presented or explored by a learner can strongly influence what is learned, how fast performance increases, and sometimes, even that the material is learned at all. This text argues that these effects are more pervasive and important than they have been treated.

Artificial Intelligence in Education

Artificial Intelligence in Education
Author: Ulrich Hoppe,Maria Feliza Verdejo,Judy Kay
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2003
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1586033565

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This work reports on research into intelligent systems, models, and architectures for educational computing applications. It covers a wide range of advanced information and communication and computational methods applied to education and training.

Artificial Intelligence Supported Educational Technologies

Artificial Intelligence Supported Educational Technologies
Author: Niels Pinkwart,Sannyuya Liu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2020-04-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030410995

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This book includes a collection of expanded papers from the 2019 Sino-German Symposium on AI-supported educational technologies, which was held in Wuhan, China, March, 2019. The contributors are distinguished researchers from computer science and learning science. The contributions are organized in four sections: (1) Overviews and systematic perspectives , (2) Example Systems, (3) Algorithms, and (4) Insights gained from empirical studies. For example, different data mining and machine learning methods to quantify different profiles of a learner in different learning situations (including interaction patterns, cognitive modes, knowledge skills, interests and emotions etc.) as well as connections to measurements in psychology and learning sciences are discussed in the chapters.

Computers As Cognitive Tools

Computers As Cognitive Tools
Author: Susanne P. Lajoie,Sharon J. Derry
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136475474

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Highlighting and illustrating several important and interesting theoretical trends that have emerged in the continuing development of instructional technology, this book's organizational framework is based on the notion of two opposing camps. One evolves out of the intelligent tutoring movement, which employs artificial-intelligence technologies in the service of student modeling and precision diagnosis, and the other emerges from a constructivist/developmental perspective that promotes exploration and social interaction, but tends to reject the methods and goals of the student modelers. While the notion of opposing camps tends to create an artificial rift between groups of researchers, it represents a conceptual distinction that is inherently more interesting and informative than the relatively meaningless divide often drawn between "intelligent" and "unintelligent" instructional systems. An evident trend is that researchers in both "camps" view their computer learning environments as "cognitive tools" that can enhance learning, performance, and understanding. Cognitive tools are objects provided by the instructional environment that allow students to incorporate new auxiliary methods or symbols into their social problem solving which otherwise would be unavailable. A final section of the book represents researchers who are assimilating and accommodating the wisdom and creativity of their neighbors from both camps, perhaps forming the look of technology for the future. When the idea of model tracing in a computer-based environment is combined with appreciation for creative mind-extension cognitive tools and for how a community of learners can facilitate learning, a camp is created where AI technologists and social constructivist learning theorists can feel equally at home.