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Projects. March 29, 2006. Project Requirements. Think Aloud At least two people OR Difficulty Factors Assessment Ideally >25 (at least one class), but negotiable with instructors OR Educational Data Mining Pseudo-tutor & design rationale Skill matrix & problem set

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Projects

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  1. Projects March 29, 2006

  2. Project Requirements • Think Aloud • At least two people • OR Difficulty Factors Assessment • Ideally >25 (at least one class), but negotiable with instructors • OR Educational Data Mining • Pseudo-tutor & design rationale • Skill matrix & problem set • Cognitive model & cognitive tutor • Model tracing, bug messages • Hint messages

  3. Project Scoping Proposal • 2 paragraphs • Project title, participants, areas of relative expertise • Describe the subject domain you intend to build a tutor for • Provide an example of a task that students might perform in your tutor • Provide at least one hypothesis about what is hard for students in this domain

  4. Project Ideas • Suggestion: Pick a college level topic to make data collection easier • Some ideas: • Logic proof tutor • Lower-level logic rule tutor • Recursion, Induction • Combinatorics • Intro programming • Other ideas?

  5. Logic tutor components • Deep Thought graphical proof solver • Corresponding Text-based proof • Feedback: • “I’m stuck” help button • Roll-over descriptions • Automatically generated • Incorrect actions • Off-path to solution • Too long before input

  6. Logic tutor continued • Adaptive interface with levels • Beginner • Tutoring on basic rules and how they work • Tutoring on interface? • Simpler problems • Intermediate • Ask for reasons for every move • More difficult problems • Advanced • Don’t have to justify every step • Planning interface? • Most difficult problems

  7. Logic tutor continued • Intelligence required: • Tracing the student’s behavior • Expert model that can execute proof • Be able to suggest next step • Be able to detect student’s “plan”

  8. Architecture • Deep Thought is in Java • JESS – rule production system – getting license, Sandia Labs • Drools – open source • NovaNET Proofs tutorial • TUTOR • Dr. Barnes will write pseudo-code for this

  9. Build textual formal proof window • Rearrange the interface – move buttons • Add Save feature, Authentication in our DB • Database – JDBC in code, • RMI (remote method invocation) • Oracle database, have sequel server – both at UNCC • Check at NCSU • Create problem set – • Tiffany, 25 & 15, order changes • Interface help: movie on how to use? • Write capabilities of each – better understanding of features of Deep Thought • Load old data into database • Storyboard the levels

  10. Production rule system, with correct and incorrect rules marked • Hint button • Multiple levels of hints • Ask a question: did you think about …? • Combine the highlighted lines for the next step • Possibly highlight steps and rule • Do it for them • Help interface – movie or text based

  11. Feedback • Mark when something is wrong • Based on student model? • More detail at beginner level • At advanced level • Example: click on two items and a rule, if rule doesn’t apply can say “Rule does not apply” • If do it again, refer to intro tutorial • Indicate when a solution is not on path • At beginner level, immediately • Intermediate, maybe after 2 steps • Advanced – maybe after 4 steps • Might ask for feedback about plan?

  12. NovaNET: bit gets set that correct answer attained • Print option – May be hard, not important • Load partial or completed problem option • Keep track of student model/score/skills – reflect in score, or profile that students can view. • Keep track of and show time • Add functionality to show how a rule actually got applied

  13. Think aloud with 2 students • Interview experts – Dr. Barnes & Dr. Croy • Data mining of both programs • Dr. Barnes will get her data ready • John will get Deep Thought data ready • Invite Dr. Croy to class for an interview

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