Cognitive Models and Intelligent Environments for Learning Programming

Cognitive Models and Intelligent Environments for Learning Programming
Author: Enrica Lemut,Benedict DuBoulay,Giuliana Dettori
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783662113349

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At present, there is a general consensus on the nature of learning programming, but there are different opinions on what forms an effective environment for it. It is generally recognized that the development of a mental model is a formidable task for the student and that learning programming is a complex activity that depends heavily on metacognitive skills. This book, based on a NATO workshop, presents both pure cognitive models and experimental learning environments, and discusses what characteristics can make a learning model effective, especially in relation to the learning environment (natural or computerized). The papers cover cognitive models related to different aspects of programming, classes of learners, and types of environment, and are organized in three groups: theoretical and empirical studies on understanding programming, environments for learning programming, and learning programming in school environments. Comprehension, design, construction, testing, debugging, and verification are recognized as interdependent skills, which require complicated analysis and may develop independently, and indifferent orders, in novices. This book shows that there is unlikely to be asingle path from novice to expert and that the structure of the final product (the program) may not constrain the process by which it comes into being as much as some would advocate.

Intelligent Tutoring Systems in E Learning Environments Design Implementation and Evaluation

Intelligent Tutoring Systems in E Learning Environments  Design  Implementation and Evaluation
Author: Stankov, Slavomir,Glavinic, Vlado,Rosic, Marko
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2010-07-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781616920098

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"This book addresses intelligent tutoring system (ITS) environments from the standpoint of information and communication technology (ICT) and the recent accomplishments within both the e-learning paradigm and e-learning systems"--Provided by publisher.

Intelligent Tutoring Systems

Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Author: Claude Frasson,Gilles Gauthier,Alan Lesgold
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 718
Release: 1996-05-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3540613277

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This book presents the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems, ITS '96, held in Montreal, Canada, in June 1996. The book contains 69 revised papers selected from a total of 128 submissions; also included are six invited papers from well-known speakers. All in all, the book reflects the state-of-the-art in the area. In particular the following topics are covered: advising systems, ITS architectures, cognitive models, design issues, empirical studies, formal models, learning environments, real-world applications, software tools for tutoring, student modelling, teaching and learning strategies, and multimedia and WWW.

Artificial Intelligence and Learning Environments

Artificial Intelligence and Learning Environments
Author: William J. Clancey,Elliot Soloway
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1990
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0262530902

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These essays explore cognitively oriented empirical trials that use AI programming as a modeling methodology and that can provide valuable insight into a variety of learning problems. New perspectives and techniques are shaping the field of computer-aided instruction. These essays explore cognitively oriented empirical trials that use AI programming as a modeling methodology and that can provide valuable insight into a variety of learning problems. Drawing on work in cognitive theory, plan-based program recognition, qualitative reasoning, and cognitive models of learning and teaching, this exciting research covers a wide range of alternatives to tutoring dialogues. Contents Artificial Intelligence and Learning Environments, William J. Clancey, Elliot Soloway * Cognitive Modeling and Intelligence Tutoring, John R. Anderson, C. Franklin Boyle, Albert T. Corbett, Matthew W. Lewis * Understanding and Debugging Novice Programs, W. Lewis Johnson * Causal Model Progressions as a Foundation for Intelligent Learning Environments, Barbara Y. White and John R. Frederiksen

Technology Based Learning Environments

Technology Based Learning Environments
Author: Stella Vosniadou,Erik de Corte,Heinz Mandl
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783642791499

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The present volume contains a large number of the papers contributed to the Advanced Study Institute on the Psychological and Educational Foundations of Technology-Based Learning Environments, which took place in Crete in the summer of 1992. The purpose of the Advanced Study Institute was to bring together a small number of senior lecturers and advanced graduate students to investigate and discuss the psychological and educational foundations of technology-based learning environments and to draw the implications of recent research findings in the area of cognitive science for the development of educational technology. As is apparent from the diverse nature of the contributions included in this volume, the participants at the ASI came from different backgrounds and looked at the construction of technology -based learning environments from rather diverse points of view. Despite the diversity, a surprising degree of overlap and agreement was achieved. Most of the contributors agreed that the kinds of technology-supported learning environments we should construct should stimulate students to be active and constructive in their knowledge-building efforts, embed learning in meaningful and authentic activities, encourage collaboration and social interaction, and take into consideration students' prior knowledge and beliefs.

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).

Student Modelling The Key to Individualized Knowledge Based Instruction

Student Modelling  The Key to Individualized Knowledge Based Instruction
Author: Jim E. Greer,Gordon I. McCalla
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783662030370

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This book is the result of a NATO sponsored workshop entitled "Student Modelling: The Key to Individualized Knowledge-Based Instruction" which was held May 4-8, 1991 at Ste. Adele, Quebec, Canada. The workshop was co-directed by Gordon McCalla and Jim Greer of the ARIES Laboratory at the University of Saskatchewan. The workshop focused on the problem of student modelling in intelligent tutoring systems. An intelligent tutoring system (ITS) is a computer program that is aimed at providing knowledgeable, individualized instruction in a one-on-one interaction with a learner. In order to individualize this interaction, the ITS must keep track of many aspects of the leamer: how much and what he or she has leamed to date; what leaming styles seem to be successful for the student and what seem to be less successful; what deeper mental models the student may have; motivational and affective dimensions impacting the leamer; and so ono Student modelling is the problem of keeping track of alI of these aspects of a leamer's leaming.

Artificial Intelligence in Education

Artificial Intelligence in Education
Author: Ben Du Boulay,R. Mizoguchi
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 706
Release: 1997
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9051993536

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The theme of this book is Knowledge and Media in Learning Systems, and papers that explore the emerging roles of intelligent multimedia and distributed technologies as well as computer supported collaboration within that theme are included. The spread of topics is very wide encompassing both well- established areas such as student modelling as well as more novel topics such as distributed intelligent tutoring on the World Wide Web. Far from undermining the need to understand how learning and teaching interact, the newer media continue to emphasise the interdependence of these two processes. Collaboration and tools for collaboration are the major topics of interest. Understanding how human learners collaborate, how peer tutoring works and how the computer can play a useful role as either a more able of even a less able learning partner are all explored here.