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Foundations of Intelligent Tutoring Systems

Foundations of Intelligent Tutoring Systems

1st Edition

Edited By Martha C. Polson, J. Jeffrey Richardson
January 01, 1988

This collection of essays -- each of which treats an integral aspect of the field -- defines several key concepts and their interrelationships, outlines basic research issues, and discusses near-term applications projects. The book examines three foundations of ITSs in detail -- expert, student ...

Studying the Novice Programmer

Studying the Novice Programmer

1st Edition

Edited By E. Soloway, J. C. Spohrer
November 01, 1988

Parallel to the growth of computer usage in society is the growth of programming instruction in schools. This informative volume unites a wide range of perspectives on the study of novice programmers that will not only inform readers of empirical findings, but will also provide insights into how ...

Cognitive Science and Its Applications for Human-computer Interaction

Cognitive Science and Its Applications for Human-computer Interaction

1st Edition

Edited By Raymonde Guindon
August 21, 2013

The field of human-computer interaction is striving to provide the conceptual foundations for designing computer tools and the environment needed to perform increasingly more complex and specialized tasks. To achieve this goal, human computer interaction must rely on the meeting of specialized, ...

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