jld-90061501International audienceThe present study shows that there is a qualitative difference between concept and skill acquisition, and that it may have some consequences on the design of C.A.I. courseware. We show for instance that concept learning is essentially a logical process, based on rule acquisition or modification, and that conversation (free dialogue) is best suited for concept transmission. This paper describes a mixed-initiative dialogue module which is part of the 'SAVANT 3' CAI system
This action research studied the effects of computer-assisted concept mapping on learning, retention...
The world of technology has had a significant impact on learning and instructional domain. Today, a ...
This paper reports on experiments in measuring the general level of conversational interactivity in ...
This study provides a preliminary analysis of how the techniques of fluency training can be combined...
The interplay of language and human conceptual learning, though complex, is a fundamental factor tha...
The present study considered a concept as the sum of two components: attributes and a rule. Extensio...
Mich of the emphasis in current research on con-cept learning and rule Induction is based on two ass...
This paper presents a discussion and simulation results which support the case for interaction durin...
A study ivolving 120 undergraduate students attending the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul (Minn...
Previous research seems to support the assumption that students need instructional guidance to activ...
AbstractTransference of concepts to learner is an antecedent to skills development and superior abil...
The Competition Model of Bates and MacWhinney explains how multiple cues may be acquired and used in...
This document reports the results of a 4-month experimental study designed to determine the effectiv...
The available concept-learners only partially fulfill the needs imposed by the learning apprentice g...
The increasing development of computer technologies has made multimedia learning an important learn...
This action research studied the effects of computer-assisted concept mapping on learning, retention...
The world of technology has had a significant impact on learning and instructional domain. Today, a ...
This paper reports on experiments in measuring the general level of conversational interactivity in ...
This study provides a preliminary analysis of how the techniques of fluency training can be combined...
The interplay of language and human conceptual learning, though complex, is a fundamental factor tha...
The present study considered a concept as the sum of two components: attributes and a rule. Extensio...
Mich of the emphasis in current research on con-cept learning and rule Induction is based on two ass...
This paper presents a discussion and simulation results which support the case for interaction durin...
A study ivolving 120 undergraduate students attending the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul (Minn...
Previous research seems to support the assumption that students need instructional guidance to activ...
AbstractTransference of concepts to learner is an antecedent to skills development and superior abil...
The Competition Model of Bates and MacWhinney explains how multiple cues may be acquired and used in...
This document reports the results of a 4-month experimental study designed to determine the effectiv...
The available concept-learners only partially fulfill the needs imposed by the learning apprentice g...
The increasing development of computer technologies has made multimedia learning an important learn...
This action research studied the effects of computer-assisted concept mapping on learning, retention...
The world of technology has had a significant impact on learning and instructional domain. Today, a ...
This paper reports on experiments in measuring the general level of conversational interactivity in ...