Hinting is an important tutoring tactic in one-on-one tutoring, used when the tutor needs to respond to an unexpected answer from the student. To issue a follow-up hint that is pedagogically helpful and conversationally smooth, the tutor needs to suit the hinting strategy to the student’s need while making the strategy fit the high level tutoring plan and the tutoring context. This paper describes a study of the hinting strategies in a corpus of human tutoring transcripts and the implementation of these strategies in a dialogue-based intelligent tutoring system, CIRCSIM-Tutor v. 2. We isolated a set of hinting strategies from human tutoring transcripts. We describe our analysis of these strategies and a model for choosing among them based o...
We examine correlations between dialogue behaviors and learning in tutoring, using two corpora of sp...
The paper focuses on the issues of providing an adaptive support for learners in intelligent tutorin...
One-to-one tutoring is more effective than alternative training methods, yet there have been few att...
Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITSs) must take advantage of their high computing capabilities and cap...
One of the critical factors contributing to the effectiveness of human tutoring is the conversationa...
We annotated transcripts of human tutoring dialogue for the purpose of constructing a dialogue-based...
In this paper we describe how to simulate the behavior of a human tutor when the student cannot answ...
One of the critical factors contributing to the effectiveness of human tutoring is the conversation...
In this paper we describe how to simulate the behavior of a human tutor when the student cannot answ...
This chapter reviews our past and ongoing investigations into conversational interaction during huma...
CIRCSIM-Tutor is a dialogue-based intelligent tutoring system that conducts dialogues with medical s...
One-on-one tutoring is significantly more effective than traditional classroom instruction. In recen...
An intelligent tutoring system, CIRCSIM-Tutor tutors first-year medical students on blood pressure r...
Understanding effective human tutors\u27 strategies is one approach to discovering effective tutoria...
This paper attempts to classify student initiatives and tutor responses in transcripts of human tuto...
We examine correlations between dialogue behaviors and learning in tutoring, using two corpora of sp...
The paper focuses on the issues of providing an adaptive support for learners in intelligent tutorin...
One-to-one tutoring is more effective than alternative training methods, yet there have been few att...
Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITSs) must take advantage of their high computing capabilities and cap...
One of the critical factors contributing to the effectiveness of human tutoring is the conversationa...
We annotated transcripts of human tutoring dialogue for the purpose of constructing a dialogue-based...
In this paper we describe how to simulate the behavior of a human tutor when the student cannot answ...
One of the critical factors contributing to the effectiveness of human tutoring is the conversation...
In this paper we describe how to simulate the behavior of a human tutor when the student cannot answ...
This chapter reviews our past and ongoing investigations into conversational interaction during huma...
CIRCSIM-Tutor is a dialogue-based intelligent tutoring system that conducts dialogues with medical s...
One-on-one tutoring is significantly more effective than traditional classroom instruction. In recen...
An intelligent tutoring system, CIRCSIM-Tutor tutors first-year medical students on blood pressure r...
Understanding effective human tutors\u27 strategies is one approach to discovering effective tutoria...
This paper attempts to classify student initiatives and tutor responses in transcripts of human tuto...
We examine correlations between dialogue behaviors and learning in tutoring, using two corpora of sp...
The paper focuses on the issues of providing an adaptive support for learners in intelligent tutorin...
One-to-one tutoring is more effective than alternative training methods, yet there have been few att...