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# one or more agents that assist the learner in his task and monitor his learning.}}
# one or more agents that assist the learner in his task and monitor his learning.}}
See also [[intelligent tutoring system]]s, [[intelligent learning environment]]s, [[adapative hypertext]], [[computer-supported collaborative learning]]


==References==
==References==


*Dillenbourg. P., Hilario, M., Mendelsohn, B. Schneider, D., Borcic, B. Report from the project "Les systèmes explorateurs intelligents". Intelligent Learning Environments . FP23 Program; Project No. 4023-2701 [http://tecfa.unige.ch/tecfa/research/memolab/report93-title.html]
*Dillenbourg. P., Hilario, M., Mendelsohn, B. Schneider, D., Borcic, B. Report from the project "Les systèmes explorateurs intelligents". Intelligent Learning Environments . FP23 Program; Project No. 4023-2701 [http://tecfa.unige.ch/tecfa/research/memolab/report93-title.html]

Revision as of 15:17, 19 December 2006

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Definition

Intelligent learning environments are based on various combinations of principles from microworlds, intelligent tutoring systems, cognitive tools and CSCL.

P.Dillenbourg et al. ([1]) offer this definition

The term `intelligent learning environment' (ILE) refers to a category of educational software in which the learner is `put' into a problem solving situation. A learning environment is quite different from traditional courseware based on a sequence of questions, answers and feedback. The best known example of a learning environment is a flight simulator: the learner does not answer questions about how to pilot an aircraft, he learns how to behave like a "real" pilot in a rich flying context...

In summary, we use the word `intelligent learning environment' for learning environments which include

  1. a problem solving situation and
  2. one or more agents that assist the learner in his task and monitor his learning.

See also intelligent tutoring systems, intelligent learning environments, adapative hypertext, computer-supported collaborative learning

References

  • Dillenbourg. P., Hilario, M., Mendelsohn, B. Schneider, D., Borcic, B. Report from the project "Les systèmes explorateurs intelligents". Intelligent Learning Environments . FP23 Program; Project No. 4023-2701 [2]