Invited Talks

Aleven, Vincent (Carnegie Mellon University) | Freuder, Eugene C. (University College Cork) | Graesser, Arthur C. (The University of Memphis) | Pustejovsky, James (Brandeis University) | Wiebe, Jan (University of Pittsburgh)

AAAI Conferences 

Vincent Aleven Intelligent tutoring systems (ITS) are highly effective in supporting student learning, but are difficult to build. The Cognitive Tutor Authoring Tools (CTAT) project started over 6 years ago with the goals of making it easier for experienced programmers, and possible for non-programmers to create an ITS. CTAT supports tutor building through programming by demonstration, an approach that has been successful in a range of application areas, but that has been applied to only a very limited degree to ITS authoring. Using CTAT, an author creates a tutor by demonstrating correct and incorrect problem solving behaviors, rather than by writing code. The resulting tutors, called exampletracing tutors, evaluate student behavior by flexibly comparing it against the demonstrated problem-solving examples.

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