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Intelligent Learning Environments: The Case of Geometry Softcover Repri Edition
Contributor(s): Laborde, Jean-Marie (Editor)
ISBN: 3642646085     ISBN-13: 9783642646089
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Intelligence (ai) & Semantics
- Mathematics | Combinatorics
- Computers | Programming - Algorithms
Dewey: 006.3
Series: NATO Asi Subseries F: (Closed)
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.90 lbs) 275 pages
 
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This book is a thoroughly revised result, updated to mid-1995, of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Intelligent Learning Environments: the case of geometry", held in Grenoble, France, November 13-16, 1989. The main aim of the workshop was to foster exchanges among researchers who were concerned with the design of intelligent learning environments for geometry. The problem of student modelling was chosen as a central theme of the workshop, insofar as geometry cannot be reduced to procedural knowledge and because the significance of its complexity makes it of interest for intelligent tutoring system (ITS) development. The workshop centred around the following themes: modelling the knowledge domain, modelling student knowledge, design- ing "didactic interaction", and learner control. This book contains revised versions of the papers presented at the workshop. All of the chapters that follow have been written by participants at the workshop. Each formed the basis for a scheduled presentation and discussion. Many are suggestive of research directions that will be carried out in the future. There are four main issues running through the papers presented in this book: - knowledge about geometry is not knowledge about the real world, and materialization of geometrical objects implies a reification of geometry which is amplified in the case of its implementation in a computer, since objects can be manipulated directly and relations are the results of actions (Laborde, Schumann). This aspect is well exemplified by research projects focusing on the design of geometric microworlds (Guin, Laborde).