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Emergent Behaviors in Computer-Based Learning Environments: Computational Signals of Catching Up
Erica L. Snow; G. Tanner Jackson; Danielle S. McNamara
Computers in Human Behavior Vol. 41, No. 1 (2014) pp. 62–70
Self-regulative behaviors are dynamic and evolve as a function of time and context. However, dynamical fluctuations in behaviors are often difficult to measure and therefore may not be fully captured by traditional measures alone. Utilizing system...
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Improving the Measurement of Cognitive Skills through Automated Conversations
G. Tanner Jackson; Katherine E. Castellano; Debra Brockway; Blair Lehman
Journal of Research on Technology in Education Vol. 50, No. 3 (2018) pp. 226–240
Open-ended, short-answer questions, referred to as constructed responses (CR), allow students to express knowledge and skills through their own words. While CRs can reduce the likelihood of guessing correct answers, they also enable students to...
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Modules and Information Retrieval Facilities of the Human Use Regulatory Affairs Advisor (HURAA)
Arthur C. Graesser; Xiangen Hu; Natalie K. Person; G. Tanner Jackson; Jozsef A. Toth
International Journal on E-Learning Vol. 3, No. 4 (2004) pp. 29–39
The Human Use Regulatory Affairs Advisor (HURAA) is an Internet facility that provides help and training on the ethical use of human subjects in research, based on documents and regulations in United States Federal agencies. HURAA has a number of...
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Spendency: Students' Propensity to Use System Currency
Erica L. Snow; Laura K. Allen; G Tanner Jackson; Danielle S. McNamara
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education Vol. 25, No. 3 (September 2015) pp. 407–427
Using students' process data from the game-based Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS) iSTART-ME, the current study examines students' propensity to use system currency to unlock game-based features, (i.e., referred to here as "spendency")....
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When Are Tutorial Dialogues More Effective than Reading?
Danielle E. Matthews; Kurt VanLehn; Arthur C. Graesser; G Tanner Jackson; Pamela Jordan; Andrew Olney; Andrew Carolyn P. Rosa
Cognitive Science Vol. 31, No. 1 (2007) pp. 3–62
It is often assumed that engaging in a one-on-one dialogue with a tutor is more effective than listening to a lecture or reading a text. Although earlier experiments have not always supported this hypothesis, this may be due in part to allowing the...