This paper presents a project the goal of which is to develop ASPIRE,
a complete authoring and deployment environment for constraint-based
intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs). ASPIRE is based on our previous
work on constraint-based tutors and WETAS, the tutoring shell. ASPIRE
consists of the authoring server (ASPIRE-Author), which enables domain
experts to easily develop new constraint-base tutors, and a tutoring
server (ASPIRE-Tutor), which deploys the developed systems. Preliminary
evaluation shows that ASPIRE is successful in producing domain models,
but more thorough evaluation is planned.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Mitrovic:2006:its
%A Mitrovic, Antonija
%A Suraweera, Pramuditha
%A Martin, Brent
%A Zakharov, Konstantin
%A Milik, Nancy
%A Holland, Jay
%B ITS'06: Proc. 8th Int'l Conf. on Intelligent
Tutoring Systems
%C Jhongli, Taiwan
%D 2006
%E Ikeda, Mitsuru
%E Ashley, Kevin D.
%E Chan, Tak-Wai
%I Springer
%K imported thesis
%P 41--50
%R 10.1007/11774303_5
%T Authoring Constraint-Based Tutors in ASPIRE
%V 4053
%X This paper presents a project the goal of which is to develop ASPIRE,
a complete authoring and deployment environment for constraint-based
intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs). ASPIRE is based on our previous
work on constraint-based tutors and WETAS, the tutoring shell. ASPIRE
consists of the authoring server (ASPIRE-Author), which enables domain
experts to easily develop new constraint-base tutors, and a tutoring
server (ASPIRE-Tutor), which deploys the developed systems. Preliminary
evaluation shows that ASPIRE is successful in producing domain models,
but more thorough evaluation is planned.
%@ 3-540-35159-0
@inproceedings{Mitrovic:2006:its,
abstract = {This paper presents a project the goal of which is to develop ASPIRE,
a complete authoring and deployment environment for constraint-based
intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs). ASPIRE is based on our previous
work on constraint-based tutors and WETAS, the tutoring shell. ASPIRE
consists of the authoring server (ASPIRE-Author), which enables domain
experts to easily develop new constraint-base tutors, and a tutoring
server (ASPIRE-Tutor), which deploys the developed systems. Preliminary
evaluation shows that ASPIRE is successful in producing domain models,
but more thorough evaluation is planned.},
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series = {LNCS},
timestamp = {2017-03-16T11:54:14.000+0100},
title = {Authoring Constraint-Based Tutors in {ASPIRE}},
volume = 4053,
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