In a shell system for the generation of intelligent tutoring systems, the instructional model that one applies should be variable independent of the content of instruction. In this article, a taxonomy of content elements is presented in order to define a relatively content-independent instructional planner for introductory programming ITS's; the taxonomy is based on the concepts of programming goals and programming plans. Deliveries may be composed by the instantiation of delivery templates with the content elements. Examples from two different instructional models illustrate the flexibility of this approach. All content in the examples is taken from a course in COMAL-80 turtle graphics
Computer programming is considered as a difficult area of study for novices. One of the reasons is t...
Abstract:- This paper proposes a course blueprint construction model, by using XML-based plan that r...
The model of formation of the rational contents of teaching to programming in described in the artic...
The previous version of our Intelligent Tutoring System, Circsim-Tutor (CST) had only four procedure...
Abstract. Most recent architectures of intelligent tutoring system (ITS) focussed on the tutor or th...
It is easy to get novices to understand individual statements of a computer programming language, bu...
Advances in human-instructable computing are con-tributing to a new breed of computer systems that c...
This thesis focuses on discovering patterns that could be used in order to deliver programming knowl...
Abstract. Intelligent Tutoring Systems are capable of becoming an alternative to expert human tutors...
Learning programming is very hard, especially during the early stages. Programming is an exploratory...
We present a brief overview of a model for the human cognitive ar-chitecture and three learning theo...
Lesson plan – an important methodological component of the learning process. Purpose of the article ...
Instructional planning is generally presented to teachers as a generic teaching skill, one that appl...
Abstract: Based on a theoretical framework of problem solving and knowledge acquisition, criteria fo...
ARTICLE IN PRESS0747-5632/ $- see front matter 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.e-learning sy...
Computer programming is considered as a difficult area of study for novices. One of the reasons is t...
Abstract:- This paper proposes a course blueprint construction model, by using XML-based plan that r...
The model of formation of the rational contents of teaching to programming in described in the artic...
The previous version of our Intelligent Tutoring System, Circsim-Tutor (CST) had only four procedure...
Abstract. Most recent architectures of intelligent tutoring system (ITS) focussed on the tutor or th...
It is easy to get novices to understand individual statements of a computer programming language, bu...
Advances in human-instructable computing are con-tributing to a new breed of computer systems that c...
This thesis focuses on discovering patterns that could be used in order to deliver programming knowl...
Abstract. Intelligent Tutoring Systems are capable of becoming an alternative to expert human tutors...
Learning programming is very hard, especially during the early stages. Programming is an exploratory...
We present a brief overview of a model for the human cognitive ar-chitecture and three learning theo...
Lesson plan – an important methodological component of the learning process. Purpose of the article ...
Instructional planning is generally presented to teachers as a generic teaching skill, one that appl...
Abstract: Based on a theoretical framework of problem solving and knowledge acquisition, criteria fo...
ARTICLE IN PRESS0747-5632/ $- see front matter 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.e-learning sy...
Computer programming is considered as a difficult area of study for novices. One of the reasons is t...
Abstract:- This paper proposes a course blueprint construction model, by using XML-based plan that r...
The model of formation of the rational contents of teaching to programming in described in the artic...