Automated Tutoring in Interactive Environments: A Task-Centered Approach
ARTICLE
Ursula Wolz
Machine-Mediated Learning Volume 3, Number 1,
Abstract
Discusses tutoring and consulting functions in interactive computer environments. Tutoring strategies are considered, the expert model and the user model are described, and GENIE (Generated Informative Explanations)--an answer generating system for the Berkeley Unix Mail system--is explained as an example of an automated consulting system. (33 references) (LRW)
Citation
Wolz, U. (1989). Automated Tutoring in Interactive Environments: A Task-Centered Approach. Machine-Mediated Learning, 3(1), 53-79. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/141709/.
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