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Abstract
This article provides brief comments and reflections on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) and their use in providing STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education and training as described in the four articles prepared for this special issue concerning the ONR (Office of Naval Research) STEM Grand Challenge. General points raised include the need for individualization in education and training and the need for STEM instruction in all sectors of the economy, especially the extensive education and training requirements of national defense. Other comments concern the role of ITS as an instructional approach in providing STEM education and training in general and in comparison with other computer-assisted approaches. Additionally, they discuss the establishment of STEM objectives and standards for ITS, with its promise to accelerate acquisition of technical expertise, and the use of mixed initiative, natural language dialogue to provide tutorial direction, advice, and hints.Entities:
Keywords: Individualization in learning; Instructional objectives and standards; Intelligent tutoring systems; Mixed initiative dialogue; Natural language dialogue
Year: 2018 PMID: 30631706 PMCID: PMC6310401 DOI: 10.1186/s40594-018-0106-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J STEM Educ ISSN: 2196-7822
Fig. 1Overview of learning objectives. Suggested Roles for Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Drill & Practice (adapted from Anderson and Krathwohl 2001)
Fig. 2Typical programmed instruction (intrinsic programming) frame
Comparison of education and training
| Education | Training |
|---|---|
| Life objectives | Job/task objectives |
| Negotiable objectives | Fixed objectives |
| Cost-effectiveness | Return on investment |
| Includes training | Includes education |
Fig. 3Tutorial dialogue with SOPHIE (adapted from Brown et al. 1982)