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An Intelligent Tutoring System Prototype for Learning to Program Java ™

Abstract

The “Java™ Intelligent Tutoring System” (JITS) research project involves the development of a programming tutor designed for students in their first programming course in Java™ at the College and University level. This paper presents an overview of the architectural design, the AI techniques used, and the user interface. This project is a prototype being constructed which will model the domain of a small subset of the Java™ programming language in a very specific context. Research is in progress and it is hypothesized that the completed prototype will be sufficient to prove the concept and that a fully developed Java™ Intelligent Tutoring System will provide an interactively-rich learning environment for students resulting in increased achievement. Based on the success of similar Intelligent Tutoring Systems, it is also hypothesized that these students will be able to learn programming skills and knowledge more quickly and effectively than students in traditional educational settings.

Authors

Sykes ER

Pagination

pp. 1-1

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 2003

DOI

10.1109/icalt.2003.1215208

Name of conference

Proceedings 3rd IEEE International Conference on Advanced Technologies
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