Intelligent Tutoring Systems
In this video Irene-Angelica Chounta from the University of Tartu provides an introduction to Intelligent Tutoring System and describes with a practical example an authoring environment for cognitive tutors developed by Carnegie Mellon University. Intelligent Tutoring Systems particularly come in handy, when teachers or lecturers would like the students to practice skills or test knowledge in an environment that allows the students to do that at their own pace.
CTAT resources
The documentation on this site will help you understand what a tutor is, how tutors work, and how to build your own tutor using the Cognitive Tutor Authoring Tools (CTAT) and CTAT HTML Editor developed by Carnegie Mellon University.
This page provides instructions for setting up and using the Cognitive Tutor Authoring Tools (CTAT) and the CTAT HTML Editor to create a kind of intelligent tutoring system called an example-tracing tutor.
Use this editor to design your tutor’s student interfaces
Other Resources
Mathtutor is an online free site where K-12 school students can learn math by practicing with Intelligent Tutoring Systems. Mathtutor uses the CTAT technology.
A gallery of tutors built with the Cognitive Tutor Authoring Tools
To know more about computational methods applied to Education
To know more about computational methods applied to education and computational data analytics, you may be interested in the COLAPS project. COLAPS is a 4-year-long (2019 – 2022) research project funded by the Estonian Research Council (PUT grant PSG268 – “Combining Machine-learning and Learning Analytics to provide personalized scaffolding for computer-supported learning activities“).