posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byIdo Roll, Eunjeong Ryu, Jonathan Sewall, Brett Leber, Bruce M. McLaren, Vincent Aleven, Kenneth R. Koedinger
The Self-Assessment Tutor (SAT) is an add-on component to Cognitive
Tutors that supports self-assessment in four steps: prediction, attempt, reflection,
and projection. The SAT encourages students to self-assess their ability
spontaneously while problem solving, and to use help resources accordingly.
For that reason its episodes precede the students’ work with the Cognitive Tutor,
which itself remains unchanged. The SAT offers detailed feedback and help
function to support the Self-Assessment process. A complementary instruction
is given to students before working with the SAT. We hypothesize that working
with the SAT will encourage students to self-assess on subsequent problems requiring
similar skills, and thus will promote learning. A classroom evaluation of
SAT is currently in progress.
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