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Inducing Effective Pedagogical Strategies Using Learning Context Features

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Inducing Effective Pedagogical Strategies Using Learning Context Features
Effective pedagogical strategies are important for e-learning environments. While it is assumed that an effective learning environment should craft and adapt its actions to the user's needs, it is often not clear how to do so. In this paper, we used a Natural Language Tutoring System named Cordillera and applied Reinforcement Learning (RL) to induce pedagogical strategies directly from pre-existing human user interaction corpora. 50 features were explored to model the learning context. Of these features, domain-oriented and system performance features were the most influential while user performance and background features were rarely selected. The induced pedagogical strategies were then evaluated on real users and results were compared with pre-existing human user interaction corpora. Overall, our results show that RL is a feasible approach to induce effective, adaptive pedagogical strategies by using a relatively small training corpus. Moreover, we believe that our approach can...
Min Chi, Kurt VanLehn, Diane J. Litman, Pamela W.
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where UM
Authors Min Chi, Kurt VanLehn, Diane J. Litman, Pamela W. Jordan
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