Representation for interactive exercises

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Interactive exercises play a major role in an adaptive learning environment ActiveMath. They serve two major purposes: training the student and assessing his current mastery, which provides a basis for further adaptivity. We present the current state of the knowledge representation format for interactive exercises in ActiveMath. This format allows for representing multi-step exercises, that contain different interactive elements. The answer of the learner can be evaluated semantically. Various types of feedback and hint hierarchies can be represented. Exercise language possesses a construction for specifying additional components generating (parts of) the exercise. One example of such component is a Randomizer, which allows for authoring parametrized exercises. Another example is so-called Domain Reasoner Generator, that automatically generates exercise steps and refined diagnosis upon the learner's answer. This turns ActiveMath system into an ITS as soon as some Domain Reasoner is connected to it. Finally, several tutorial strategies can be applied to the same exercise. This strategies control feedback and the way the exercise is navigated by the learner, and can adapt to the learner.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelIntelligent Computer Mathematics - 16th Symposium, Calculemus 2009 - 8th International Conference, MKM 2009 - Held as Part of CICM 2009, Proceedings
HerausgeberJaque Carette, L. Dixon, Claudio Sacerdoti Coen, Stephen M. Watt
Anzahl der Seiten16
VerlagSpringer
Erscheinungsdatum2009
Seiten294–309
ISBN (Print)3-642-02613-3, 978-3-642-02613-3
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PublikationsstatusErschienen - 2009
Extern publiziertJa
Veranstaltung8th International Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics - 2009: 16th Symposium, Calculemus 2009, 8th International Conference, MKM 2009 - Grand Bend, Kanada
Dauer: 06.07.200912.07.2009
Konferenznummer: 6
https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783642026133

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