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10.18260/1-2--10344
https://peer.asee.org/10344
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Session 1496
An Artificial Intelligence-Based Application for Facilitating Interaction and Learning Assessment in On -line Engineering Courses
Dilermando Piva Júnior, Mauro Sérgio Miskulin, Charlotte Nirmalani Gunawardena, Geraldo Gonçalves Júnior, Rosana Giaretta Sguerra Miskulin
UNICAMP - Doctorate Program from the College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering and Faculdade Politécnica de Jundiaí / UNICAMP. College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering / UNM - University of New Mexico – Albuquerque / Faculdade Politécnica de Jundiaí / UNICAMP. College of Education (FE) - CEMPEM - LAPEMMEC
ABSTRACT This paper describes an artificial intelligence-based application for facilitating teacher learner interactions, and learner feedback and assessment in online engineering courses. The application reduces the amount of time a teacher has to spend answering questions, redirecting students to resources and assessing learning so that a larger number of students can be accommodated in an online course without forgoing interaction and feedback. The teacher still plays an important role in an online course, but the application helps the teacher to answer routine questions and provide necessary feedback. The application also gives more control to the learner to progress through the course in a self-paced manner thereby facilitating self-directed learning. KEYWORDS On-line course, learning assessment; distance learning, artificial intelligence
1. I NTRODUCTION Developments in information and knowledge-based technologies are providing the impetus for transforming the teaching-learning process. New forms of producing, storing and distributing or knowledge has allowed for an increase in performance, breaking up traditional barriers to learning.
Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright Ó 2002, American Society for Engineering Education
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Miskulin, R., & Miskulin, M., & Gonçalves Jr., G., & Piva, D., & Gunawardena, C. (2002, June), An Artificial Intelligence Based Application For Facilitating Interaction And Learning Assessment In Online Engineering Courses Paper presented at 2002 Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada. 10.18260/1-2--10344
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