Student Modeling: Supporting Personalized Instruction, from Problem Solving to Exploratory Open Ended Activities
Conati, Cristina (University of British Columbia) | Kardan, Samad (University of British Columbia)
Learner assessment is nontrivial even in its most basic incarnation, namely evaluating a learner's understanding of a set of domain-dependent skills from ad hoc test items (for example, Desmarais [2011]). The assessment challenges increase with the complexity of the learner's traits to be captured, because how a student behaves during an instructional activity generally provides partial and ambiguous information on the student's underlying states, and the gap between what can be observed and what a learner actually thinks and feels increases as these states go from cognitive to metacognitive and affective. In ITSs, the research field concerned with addressing these challenges is known as student modeling, and a student model is the ITS component in charge of assessing student traits and states relevant to tailor the tutorial interaction to specific student needs. Student modeling research has made the problem solution from the tutor et al. [2010]), given extensive evidence substantial progress in providing reliable (for instance by repeatedly asking for in education research showing that learner assessment during problem help) without trying to solve the problem affective factors play an important role solving or question-answering on their own (Baker et al. 2008), in learning. Educational technology At the cognitive level, knowledge can foster understanding at different however, continues to produce novel assessment, that is, evaluating the student's stages of the learning process or for environments often consisting of knowledge of relevant concepts learners with different preferences and activities not as structured and well and skills at specific points of the interaction abilities.
Oct-10-2013
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