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Title:      INTELLIGENT TUTORING AND SUPERVISED PROBLEM SOLVING IN THE BROWSER
Author(s):      William Billingsley , Peter Robinson , Mark Ashdown , Chris Hanson
ISBN:      972-99353-0-0
Editors:      Pedro Isaías and Nitya Karmakar
Year:      2004
Edition:      2
Keywords:      Intelligent Tutoring, DOM, XML, Java.
Type:      Short Paper
First Page:      806
Last Page:      810
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      Web-based intelligent tutoring systems are becoming increasingly sophisticated. One approach to the resulting complexity is to separate the application into a front-end applet providing the user interface and a back-end server managing the tutorial material. This makes it easier to integrate more complex questions and simple short answer questions in a single script. However, it is difficult to produce a tutorial client that can use a simple HTML page and also support rich interaction and “supervised” problem solving with a server-side tutor. We describe a system we have built which has these properties, and discuss our experiences using web standard methods to implement it. We also describe various places where we have needed to deviate from established web standards out of technical necessity, and evaluate the system's usefulness as a tutor. This paper describes joint work with Hal Abelson and Gerald Sussman from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
   

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