Training Applications of Non-Diagnostic Intelligent Tutoring Systems

Abstract

The keystones of traditional intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs) have been complex procedures for student diagnosis and adaptive instruction based on diagnostic data. While some of these systems have been shown to be effective, they are also very expensive to develop. This paper describes another class of ITSs, non-diagnostic ITSs, which do little or no student diagnosis, and concentrate their intelligence in other areas. Intelligent features of non- diagnostic ITSs include: modeling of expert's reasoning process and cognitive representations (often using graphic displays), comparison of student and expert performance, and replays and summaries of student performance. While traditional, diagnostic ITSs are usually intended to be used in a stand-alone fashion, non-diagnostic tutors are designed to facilitate collaborative learning among students and between teachers and students. The non-diagnostic approach to ITS development offers either a low-cost alternative to traditional ITSs or a way to expand the educational capabilities of traditional systems. This paper presents a framework for comparing the features of non-diagnostic and diagnostic ITSs and data on the costs and educational effectiveness of each type of ITS.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA286568

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  • Edward M. Arnold Jr.
  • Leo Gugerty

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