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Authoring tools for advanced technology learning environments : toward cost-effective adaptive, interactive, and intelligent educational software

Researchers and educational software developers have talked about building authoring tools for intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs), adaptive and knowled- based instructional systems, and other forms of advanced-technology learning environments (ATLEs) ever since these forms of educational software were introduced in the 1970s.
eBook, English, ©2003
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, ©2003
1 online resource
9781402017728, 1402017723
1012434245
Section I: Authoring Tutors for Device and Process Simulations.- 1. SIMQUEST: Authoring Educational Simulations.- 2. Requiem for a Development System: Reflections on Knowledge-Based, Generative Instruction.- 3. Authoring Simulation-Centered Learning Environments with Rides and Vivids.- Section II: Authoring Tutors that Encode Human Expertise.- 4. A Programming by Demonstration Authoring Tool for Model-Tracing Tutors.- 5. Automated Knowledge Acquisition for Intelligent Support of Diagnostic Reasoning.- 6. Formative Evaluation of an Automated Knowledge Elicitation and Organization Tool.- 7. Using Knowledge Objects to Design Instructional Learning Environments.- Section III: Authoring Tutors that Include Instructional Strategies.- 8. REDEEM: Simple Intelligent Tutoring Systems from Usable Tools.- 9. The IRIS Authoring Tool.- 10. CREAM-Tools: An Authoring Environment for Knowledge Engineering in Intelligent Tutoring Systems.- 11. Eon: Authoring Tools for Content, Instructional Strategy, Student Model, and Interface Design.- Section IV: Special Purpose Authoring Tools.- 12. Supporting Educational Software Design With Knowledge-Rich Tools.- 13. Developing Adaptive Educational Hypermedia Systems: From Design Models to Authoring Tools.- 14. The Leap Authoring Tool: Supporting complex courseware authoring through reuse, rapid prototyping, and interactive visualizations.- Section V: General Theories and Designs.- 15. Principles for Pedagogy-oriented Knowledge Based Tutor Authoring Systems: Lessons Learned and a Design Meta-Model.- 16. Authoring Tools for Component-Based Learning Environments.- 17. An Overview of Intelligent Tutoring System Authoring Tools: Updated analysis of the state of the art.- Author Index.
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