The Behavior of Tutoring Systems
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Abstract
Tutoring systems are described as having two loops. The outer loop executes once for each task, where a task usually consists of solving a complex, multi-step problem. The inner loop executes once for each step taken by the student in the solution of a task. The inner loop can give feedback and hints on each step. The inner loop can also assess the student's evolving competence and update a student model, which is used by the outer loop to select a next task that is appropriate for the student. For those who know little about tutoring systems, this description is meant as a demystifying introduction. For tutoring system experts, this description illustrates that although tutoring systems differ widely in their…
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- Inner loop
- Computer science
- Task (project management)
- Loop (graph theory)
- Human–computer interaction
- Feedback loop
- Competence (human resources)
- Multimedia
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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