|   | CMU-CS-01-127 Computer Science Department
 School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
 
    
     
 CMU-CS-01-127
 
Intelligent Tutoring Systems have Forgotten the Tutor:Adding a Cognitive Model of Human Tutors
 
 
Neil T. Heffernan III 
March 2001 
Ph.D. Thesis  
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 Keywords: Model-tracing, cognitive model, intelligent
tutoring system, artificial intelligence, tutoring, mathematical 
education
 This dissertation makes a contribution to 1) the cognitive science of 
algebra learning as well as to 2) intelligent tutoring systems 
architectures.  I present a new intelligent tutoring system for the 
domain of writing expressions for algebra "story" problems.  This 
system is novel, because it is the first intelligent algebra tutor 
that combines a cognitive model of the domain with a rich pedagogical 
model of dialog-based tutoring.  The algebra model is novel because 
contrary to prior work that has emphasized the difficulties of using 
variables, as well as the difficulties of comprehending the text of a 
word problem, I establish the empirical result that articulating a 
complete expression (e.g., 800-40*3) is a major determinant of 
problem difficulty.  The tutorial model is also novel because it is 
based on the observation of an experienced human tutor and captures 
the rich tutorial strategies specific to the domain of symbolization. 
The resulting system, called Ms. Lindquist, has been demonstrated to 
improve student learning.  Over 350 students have used the system 
available at www.AlgebraTutor.org.
 
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