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The Challenges of Building Intelligent Tutoring Systems for Teams
Author(s) -
Desmond Bonner,
Stephen B. Gilbert,
Michael C. Dorneich,
Eliot Winer,
Anne M. Sinatra,
Anna Slavina,
Anastacia MacAllister,
Jan Holub
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
proceedings of the human factors and ergonomics society annual meeting
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.207
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1541-9312
pISSN - 1071-1813
DOI - 10.1177/1541931213601451
Subject(s) - tutor , task (project management) , computer science , process (computing) , knowledge management , intelligent tutoring system , human–computer interaction , multimedia , engineering management , engineering , systems engineering , programming language , operating system
Intelligent Tutoring Systems have been useful for individual instruction and training, but have not been widely created for teams, despite the widespread use of team training and learning in groups. This paper reviews two projects that developed team tutors: the Team Multiple Errands Task (TMET) and the Recon Task developed using the Generalized Intelligent Framework for Tutoring (GIFT). Specifically, this paper 1) analyzes why team tasks have significantly more complexity than an individual task, 2) describes the two team-based platforms for team research, and 3) explores the complexities of team tutor authoring. Results include a recommended process for authoring a team intelligent tutoring system based on our lessons learned that highlights the differences between tutors for individuals and team tutors.

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