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* Brusilovsky, P., (1994) Student model centered architecture for intelligent learning environments, In Proc. of Fourth international conference on User Modeling, 15-19 August, Hyannis, MA, USA. User Modeling Inc, p. 31-36 [http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~peterb/papers/UM94.html] | * Brusilovsky, P., (1994) Student model centered architecture for intelligent learning environments, In Proc. of Fourth international conference on User Modeling, 15-19 August, Hyannis, MA, USA. User Modeling Inc, p. 31-36 [http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~peterb/papers/UM94.html] | ||
Revision as of 14:31, 9 July 2009
Definition
A student model is a representation within the architecture of an intelligent tutoring system (ITS) or intelligent learning environment (ILE) of a student's understanding of material being taught. The student model is built through a students interaction within an ILE and is used by the ILE to adapt the student model accordingly and deliver appropriate instruction for the individual student, completing a “student modelling loop” (Brusilovsky, 1994).
This model may also be used as a cognitive tool by being made explicit to learners. See Open learner model.
References
- Brusilovsky, P., (1994) Student model centered architecture for intelligent learning environments, In Proc. of Fourth international conference on User Modeling, 15-19 August, Hyannis, MA, USA. User Modeling Inc, p. 31-36 [1]