Foundational Aspects of Student‐Controlled Learning: A Paradigm for Design,Development, and Assessment Appropriate for Web‐Based Instruction |
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Authors: | Donald W Dearholt Kerry J Alt Regina F Halpin Richard L Oliver |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a strategy for the design and organization of materials for Web‐based instruction (WBI) founded upon cognitive modeling for the identification and organization of the major concepts in the domain of interest, based upon the Pathfinder paradigm. The original purpose of the Pathfinder paradigm was to model aspects of human semantic (associative) memory. A brief introduction to the Pathfinder paradigm is presented, and the rationale for its use in WBI is discussed. The development of this paradigm for WBI, in the context of eliciting and representing knowledge from domain experts, and its use in a pilot study is described. The domain used for the pilot study was the A* search algorithm, embedded within an introductory course in artificial intelligence. Assessment of the paradigm is also discussed, and preliminary methods are applied to the pilot study. |
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Keywords: | Web‐based instruction Pathfinder cognitive modeling |
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