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2009
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Revisiting Ill-Definedness and the Consequences for ITSs

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Revisiting Ill-Definedness and the Consequences for ITSs
: ITSs for ill-defined domains have attracted a lot of attention recently, which is well-deserved, as such ITSs are hard to develop. The first step towards such ITSs is reaching a wide agreement about the terminology used in the area. In this paper, we discuss the two important dimensions of ill-definedness: the domain and the instructional task. By the domain we assume declarative domain knowledge, or the domain theory, while the instructional task is the task the student is learning, in terms of problem-solving skills. It is possible to have a well-defined domain and still have ill-defined instructional tasks in the same domain. We look deeper at the features of ill-defined tasks, which all contribute to their ill/well defined nature. The paper discusses model-tracing and constraintbased modeling, in terms of their suitability for ill-defined tasks and domains. We show that constraint-based modeling can be used in both well- and illdefined domains, and illustrate our conclusion using...
Antonija Mitrovic, Amali Weerasinghe
Added 25 May 2010
Updated 25 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where AIED
Authors Antonija Mitrovic, Amali Weerasinghe
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