A Personalized Study Method for Learning University Physics.

Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Technology(2017)

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Abstract
Abstract Students learn scientific concepts and mathematical calculations relating to scientific principles by repetition and reinforcement. Teachers and instructors cannot practically spend the long times required with students to patiently tutor the calculations. Usually, teachers assign homework to provide practice to students, hoping that spending time on the task and providing appropriate feedback will make students stronger in the concepts. However, these assignments don't provide insights about how the students approached a problem, or which part of the problem the students had trouble with. To provide fine-grained details about how students interacted with physics problems, a tutor was designed with state of the art software tools provided by Carnegie Mellon University's CTAT (Cognitive Tutor Authoring Tools). In this article, the results of deploying computer based tutor that was implemented, and the lessons learned from about 2000 fine grained instances of student interactions with the tutoring software is presented.
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Educational Technology,Cooperative Learning,Collaborative Learning,Cognitive Apprenticeship
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