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Preliminary Evaluations of AMBRE-KB, an Authoring Tool to Elicit Knowledge to Be Taught Without Programming

Awa Diattara
Amélie Cordier

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This paper describes the design and preliminary evaluations of AMBRE-KB. The goal of this authoring tool is to assist authors to elicit knowledge needed to design AMBRE ITSs without any programming. Such ITS enable learners to acquire a specific method in problem-solving. AMBRE-KB is based on meta-models of knowledge to be acquired. It supports the acquisition of knowledge to be taught, and the description of problems to be solved. At the end of the knowledge elicitation process, it enables the author to have a feedback about the process by testing the resolution of problems described. We present the authoring process and the evaluations made in four domains: resolution of equations (1st and 2nd degree), the calculation of areas of geometric shapes, the plural of French nouns and the formation of French adverbs ending with ‘ment’.
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hal-01937115 , version 1 (27-11-2018)

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Awa Diattara, Nathalie Guin, Vanda Luengo, Amélie Cordier. Preliminary Evaluations of AMBRE-KB, an Authoring Tool to Elicit Knowledge to Be Taught Without Programming. Escudeiro P., Costagliola G., Zvacek S., Uhomoibhi J., McLaren B. Computers Supported Education - 9th International Conference, CSEDU 2017, Porto, Portugal, April 21-23, 2017, Revised Selected Papers, 865, Springer, pp.116-137, 2018, Communications in Computer and Information Science, 978-3-319-94639-9. ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-94640-5_6⟩. ⟨hal-01937115⟩
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