Practice supporting system with related problem set generator based on targeted educational effects.
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| Title: | Practice supporting system with related problem set generator based on targeted educational effects. |
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| Authors: | Yasuhiro Noguchi1 noguchi@inf.shizuoka.ac.jp, Satoru Kogure2, Tatsuhiro Konishi2, Yukihiro Itoh3 |
| Source: | Research & Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning. 6/1/2015, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p1-16. 16p. |
| Subject Terms: | *Problem sets (Education), *Teacher-student communication, *Problem solving, *Intelligent tutoring systems, *Teaching methods |
| Abstract: | Exercises with well-designed similar problem sets are effective in classrooms. In this case, teachers design similar problem sets related to the educational effects they have targeted. However, to design these "related problem sets (RPSs)" is not so easy for teachers, especially for students who are studying the problems. To support them, an intelligent tutoring system is expected to generate RPSs for teachers' and learners' targeting educational effects and support exercises for learners using these RPSs. It is useful for teachers who provide RPSs to learners with their educational effects and/or learners who want to study by themselves to get rid of their own weakness. This paper suggested the RPS generation and exercises supporting functions by an intelligent tutoring system for high school chemistry named Intelligent Practice Supporting System (IPSS). Some experiments confirmed that the performance of RPS generation and the exercises with IPSS had better educational effects than the ones without RPSs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: | Education Research Complete |
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