Tutorial on Rapid Development of Intelligent Tutors using the Cognitive Tutor Authoring Tools (CTAT)
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Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) can both help improve student learning and serve as useful platforms for experiments in learning science [1,2]. But the difficulty of building or customizing ITSs has hindered their acceptance among educators and researchers [3]. The Cognitive Tutor Authoring Tools (CTAT) project aims to provide a suite of authoring tools that make tutor development more affordable by leveraging human-computer interaction and artificial intelligence techniques. Previous efforts on CTAT added the capability for nonprogrammers to create exampletracing tutors via a programming-by-demonstration technique that requires no coding [4]. While exampletracing tutors provide a student experience similar to that of the more general cognitive tutors, they also require that an author demonstrate and fully annotate each individual problem to be presented.
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[2] Neil T. Heffernan,et al. Opening the Door to Non-programmers: Authoring Intelligent Tutor Behavior by Demonstration , 2004, Intelligent Tutoring Systems.
[3] Kurt VanLehn,et al. The Andes Physics Tutoring System: Five Years of Evaluations , 2005, AIED.