Abstract. A cognitive model is a set of production rules or skills encoded in intelligent tutors to model how students solve problems. It is usually generated by brainstorming and iterative refinement between subject experts, cognitive scientists and programmers. In this paper we propose a semi-automated method for improving a cognitive model called Learning Factors Analysis that combines a statistical model, human expertise and a combinatorial search. We use this method to evaluate an existing cognitive model and to generate and evaluate alternative models. We present improved cognitive models and make suggestions for improving the intelligent tutor based on those models.
This work describes a unified approach to two problems pre-viously addressed separately in Intellige...
Intellectual expertise is knowledge and ability that a person has that allows them to solve extremel...
<p>Intelligent tutoring systems are effective for improving students’ learning outcomes (Bowen et al...
Original version should be found at : http://www.springer.com/engineering/computational+intelligence...
In this paper, we proposed a new cognitive modeling approach: Instructional Factors Analysis Model (...
The aim of this study is to build an intelligent authoring environment for Cognitive Tutors in which...
In order to better understand how humans acquire knowledge, one of the essential goals in cognitive ...
In order to better understand how humans acquire knowledge, one of the essential goals in cognitive ...
Cognitive models are human performance models that represent human knowledge and internal informatio...
Student modeling plays a critical role in developing and improving instruction and instructional tec...
Variations of cognitive models drive many instructional decisions that intelligent tutoring systems ...
If a cognitive model of learning provides the framework for both the educational system (i.e., curri...
After developing an intelligent tutoring system (ITS), or any other class of learning environments, ...
Abstract. Humans have the ability to flexibly adjust their information process-ing strategy accordin...
Book's abstract : The book discusses the analysis, comparison and integration of computational appro...
This work describes a unified approach to two problems pre-viously addressed separately in Intellige...
Intellectual expertise is knowledge and ability that a person has that allows them to solve extremel...
<p>Intelligent tutoring systems are effective for improving students’ learning outcomes (Bowen et al...
Original version should be found at : http://www.springer.com/engineering/computational+intelligence...
In this paper, we proposed a new cognitive modeling approach: Instructional Factors Analysis Model (...
The aim of this study is to build an intelligent authoring environment for Cognitive Tutors in which...
In order to better understand how humans acquire knowledge, one of the essential goals in cognitive ...
In order to better understand how humans acquire knowledge, one of the essential goals in cognitive ...
Cognitive models are human performance models that represent human knowledge and internal informatio...
Student modeling plays a critical role in developing and improving instruction and instructional tec...
Variations of cognitive models drive many instructional decisions that intelligent tutoring systems ...
If a cognitive model of learning provides the framework for both the educational system (i.e., curri...
After developing an intelligent tutoring system (ITS), or any other class of learning environments, ...
Abstract. Humans have the ability to flexibly adjust their information process-ing strategy accordin...
Book's abstract : The book discusses the analysis, comparison and integration of computational appro...
This work describes a unified approach to two problems pre-viously addressed separately in Intellige...
Intellectual expertise is knowledge and ability that a person has that allows them to solve extremel...
<p>Intelligent tutoring systems are effective for improving students’ learning outcomes (Bowen et al...