Using targeted negotiation to support students' learning

"Student/system negotiation provides students with the opportunity to assume more responsibility for their own learning. This paper discusses the notion of targeted negotiation, an approach to providing negotiation for specific purposes in intelligent learning environments (ILEs). This targeted...

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Hauptverfasser: Bull, Susan (VerfasserIn), Smith, Matt (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Edinburgh 1995
Schriftenreihe:University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper 773
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Using targeted negotiation to support students' learning
Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle
Education and training sigle
Psychology sigle
Datenverarbeitung
Intelligent tutoring systems
Negotiation
Second language acquisition Data processing
title Using targeted negotiation to support students' learning
title_auth Using targeted negotiation to support students' learning
title_exact_search Using targeted negotiation to support students' learning
title_full Using targeted negotiation to support students' learning Bull, S. ; Smith, M.
title_fullStr Using targeted negotiation to support students' learning Bull, S. ; Smith, M.
title_full_unstemmed Using targeted negotiation to support students' learning Bull, S. ; Smith, M.
title_short Using targeted negotiation to support students' learning
title_sort using targeted negotiation to support students learning
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Education and training sigle
Psychology sigle
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Intelligent tutoring systems
Negotiation
Second language acquisition Data processing
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