This paper discusses the simple open student models used in two of our constraint-based tutors, SQL-Tutor and KERMIT, and their effects on self-assessment. The systems present a high-level abstraction of the detailed information contained in the student model, in terms of skill meters representing the student's progress on domain concepts. SQL-Tutor presents the open student model when the student requires it, or when selecting new problems. KERMIT, on the other hand, continuously displays a high-level summary of the student's progress, while more detailed information is available on request. Our results show that even simple open student models can have important positive effects on learning and students' meta-cognitive skills. Students ap...
This paper reports the first phase of a project with the goal of developing a general model of self-...
In electronic learning environments, information about a student's performance can be provided to th...
Abstract. Maintaining a model of the learner’s understanding as they interact with an e-learning env...
Abstract. This paper discusses the simple open student models used in two of our constraint-based tu...
In previous work [10], we reported on an experiment performed in the context of SQL-Tutor, in which...
Intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs) provide individualised instruction by maintaining models of the...
A crucial issue in building an Intelligent Educational System is that of building and maintaining us...
Intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs) are computer tutors that provide individualised instruction by ...
This study examines the impact of Open Student Modeling (OSM) and its extension known as Open Social...
Abstract: Student modeling approaches predominantly focus on modeling student knowledge. For effecti...
A crucial issue in building a user-centered Intelligent Educational System is that of building and m...
As one of the central problems in the area of Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITSs), student modelling...
This paper introduces work in progress on an open student model designed to help learners to better ...
Open learning environments give users a high degree of freedom and control to explore. This freedom ...
Much research has been done on open student models within adaptive educational systems. It has been ...
This paper reports the first phase of a project with the goal of developing a general model of self-...
In electronic learning environments, information about a student's performance can be provided to th...
Abstract. Maintaining a model of the learner’s understanding as they interact with an e-learning env...
Abstract. This paper discusses the simple open student models used in two of our constraint-based tu...
In previous work [10], we reported on an experiment performed in the context of SQL-Tutor, in which...
Intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs) provide individualised instruction by maintaining models of the...
A crucial issue in building an Intelligent Educational System is that of building and maintaining us...
Intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs) are computer tutors that provide individualised instruction by ...
This study examines the impact of Open Student Modeling (OSM) and its extension known as Open Social...
Abstract: Student modeling approaches predominantly focus on modeling student knowledge. For effecti...
A crucial issue in building a user-centered Intelligent Educational System is that of building and m...
As one of the central problems in the area of Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITSs), student modelling...
This paper introduces work in progress on an open student model designed to help learners to better ...
Open learning environments give users a high degree of freedom and control to explore. This freedom ...
Much research has been done on open student models within adaptive educational systems. It has been ...
This paper reports the first phase of a project with the goal of developing a general model of self-...
In electronic learning environments, information about a student's performance can be provided to th...
Abstract. Maintaining a model of the learner’s understanding as they interact with an e-learning env...