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Adaptive Technologies for Training and Education
The purpose of this volume is to provide an overview of the latest advancements in computer-based training.
Paula J. Durlach (Edited by), Alan M. Lesgold (Edited by)
9780521769037, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 20 February 2012
380 pages, 86 b/w illus. 6 tables
25.4 x 17.8 x 2.2 cm, 0.88 kg
"This is a very good book. It should be required reading for all of us who wished that instructional psychology could effectively use the numerous affordances provided by computers and computer science. Every chapter is worth reading since it demonstrates that the gap between the affordances provided by computers and computer science and our ability to use these in instructional contexts is narrowing."
Sigmund Tobias, Educational Research journal
This edited volume provides an overview of the latest advancements in adaptive training technology. Intelligent tutoring has been deployed for well-defined and relatively static educational domains such as algebra and geometry. However, this adaptive approach to computer-based training has yet to come into wider usage for domains that are less well defined or where student-system interactions are less structured, such as during scenario-based simulation and immersive serious games. In order to address how to expand the reach of adaptive training technology to these domains, leading experts in the field present their work in areas such as student modeling, pedagogical strategy, knowledge assessment, natural language processing and virtual human agents. Several approaches to designing adaptive technology are discussed for both traditional educational settings and professional training domains. This book will appeal to anyone concerned with educational and training technology at a professional level, including researchers, training systems developers and designers.
1. Adaptive educational systems Valerie Shute and Diego Zapata-Rivera
2. Adaptive expertise as acceleration of future learning: a case study Kurt VanLehn and Min Chi
3. Adaptive hypermedia for education and training Peter Brusilovsky
4. Progress in assessment and tutoring of lifelong learning skills: an intelligent tutor agent that helps students become better help seekers Vincent Aleven, Ido Roll and Kenneth R. Koedinger
5. Student modeling and intelligent tutoring beyond coached problem solving Cristina Conati
6. Emotions during learning with autotutor Sidney D'Mello and Art Graesser
7. Lifelong learner modelling Judy Kay and Bob Kummerfeld
8. Training decisions from experience with decision-making games Cleotilde Gonzalez
9. Ill-defined domains and adaptive tutoring technologies Collin Lynch, Kevin D. Ashley, Niels Pinkwart and Vincent Aleven
10. Individualized cultural and social skills learning with virtual humans H. Chad Lane and Bob Wray
11. Emergent assessment opportunities: a foundation for configuring adaptive training environment Phillip M. Mangos, Gwendolyn Campbell, Matthew Lineberry and Ami E. Bolton
12. Semantic adaptive training John Flynn
13. Speech and language processing for adaptive training Diane J. Litman
14. The art and science of developing intercultural competence W. Lewis Johnson, LeeEllen Friedland, Aaron Watson and Eric Surface
15. Practical issues in the deployment of new training technology Alan Lesgold
16. A model-driven instructional strategy: the benchmarked experiential system for training (BEST) Georgiy Levchuk, Wayne Shebilske and Jared Freeman
17. Exploring design-based research for military training environments Marie Bienkowski
18. Conclusion Paula Durlach and Alan Lesgold.
Subject Areas: Computer science [UY], Educational equipment & technology, computer-aided learning [CAL JNV], Educational psychology [JNC], Education [JN]