The power and potential of current ITS technology is described here by the designers and builders of major ITS projects. The book illustrates how, in less than a decade, the field of Intelligent Tutoring Systems has advanced from experimental systems in universities to systems that perform practical, real-world tasks.
Intelligent Tutoring Systems: Lessons Learned provides a first-hand, detailed account of how these systems were designed and built out of state-of-the-art technology. The essays build on the basic research foundations of the field and define the abilities and limitations of current knowledge.
With this critical volume, teachers and industrial trainers have a realistic view of the future of their professions, and students, researchers, and professionals in AI, education, cognitive science, and psychology have both an introduction to the field and a comprehensive reference.
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...interesting and of potential interest to a broad audience in AI...it provides an in-depth view of...current work in the field.
—Artificial Intelligence
Packed with descriptions of programs and practical experiences, the text serves as both an instructional device for students and a professional reference text for those already in the field.
—SIGART Newsletter
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