‘Adaptive Content Sequencing without Domain Information’ paper acceptance

Carlotta Schatten and Lars Schmidt-Thieme’s (UHi) paper, ‘Adaptive Content Sequencing without Domain Information’, has been submitted and accepted. The paper shows that a performance prediction method can be used to sequence contents without domain engineering/authoring effort, ameliorating sequencing over common domain informed strategies. Moreover, if a synthetic learning process can be modelled in a plausible…

Paper submitted to EARLI SIG 6 & 7 meeting

iTalk2Learn partners Claudia Mazziotti, Katharina Loibl, and Nikol Rummel (RUB) submitted a theoretical paper to the EARLI SIG 6 & 7 meeting. The paper discusses adaptive sequencing of structured practice and exploratory tasks to facilitate robust learning. This sequencing plays a major part of the intervention model of the iTalk2Learn project.

RUB conference paper submitted

iTalk2Learn partner RUB submitted a conference paper on iTalk2Learn related work for presentation at the ICLS 2014 conference (authors: Claudia Mazziotti, Katharina Loibl & Nikol Rummel). The ICLS (International Conference of the Learning Sciences) is a major international conference in the area of education with a strict peer review procedure.

RUB paper submitted to major international research journal

iTalk2Learn partners Katharina Loibl and Nikol Rummel (RUB) submitted a theoretical paper to a major international journal. The paper discusses learning mechanisms underlying beneficial effects of exploratory learning tasks prior to explicit instruction that will inform the intervention model of the iTalk2Learn project. The paper is co-authored by Ido Roll (CWSEI, University of British Columbia).