Multiple multimodal mentors: delivering computer-based instruction via specialized anthropomorphic advisors
1995; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 14; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/01449299508914627
ISSN1362-3001
AutoresSherman R. Alpert, Mark K. Singley, John M. Carroll,
Tópico(s)Educational Games and Gamification
ResumoAbstract We describe the Smalltalk Gurus, components of the MoleHill intelligent tutoring system for Smalltalk programming. The Gurus offer help on plans for achieving goals in the Smalltalk environment, as well as remediation for students' incorrect and less-than-optimal plans. The Gurus' assistance is provided via the multimodal media of animation and voice-over audio. MoleHill employs multiple Gurus to deliver advice and instruction concerning disparate information domains, thus facilitating learners' cognitive organization and assimilation of new knowledge and information. We have labelled the approach instantiated by the Smalltalk Gurus the guru instructional model, one which is generally applicable to computer-based advisory systems.
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