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A model for designing intelligent tutoring systems.

A model for the design of an intelligent tutoring system is presented using artificial intelligence techniques and cognitive processing theories. The model of cognitive processing known as the Knowledge Acquisition and Recall Theory is derived from Anderson's Adaptive Control of Thought Theory. The model is used as a basis for a methodology for the design of an intelligent tutoring system that teaches problem-solving strategies for blood grouping discrepancies. The system developed was tested to determine the effectiveness of the methodology developed and to provide support for the concepts in the model of cognition developed. The preliminary results provide some evidence that an intelligent tutoring system designed using the methodology developed may aid in the knowledge acquisition process. (knowledge acquisition, artificial intelligence, computer-assisted instruction, cognition, intelligent tutoring system).[1]

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  1. A model for designing intelligent tutoring systems. Fowler, D.G. Journal of medical systems. (1991) [Pubmed]
 
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