Tutorial
Here is a brief tutorial to help you get started with iList:
Papers
Here is a list of papers that explain the science behind iList:
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Davide Fossati. Automatic Modeling of Procedural Knowledge and Feedback Generation in a Computer Science Tutoring System. PhD Dissertation, University of Illinois at Chicago. July 2009.
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Davide Fossati, Barbara Di Eugenio, Stellan Ohlsson, Christopher Brown, Lin Chen, and David Cosejo. I learn from you, you learn from me: How to make iList learn from students. AIED 2009, The 14th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education. Brighton, UK. July 2009.
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Davide Fossati, Barbara Di Eugenio, Christopher Brown, Stellan Ohlsson, David Cosejo, and Lin Chen. Supporting Computer Science curriculum: Exploring and learning linked lists with iList. IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, Special Issue on Real-World Applications of Intelligent Tutoring Systems, vol. 2 no. 2, pp. 107-120. April-June 2009.
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Davide Fossati, Barbara Di Eugenio, Christopher Brown, and Stellan Ohlsson. Learning Linked Lists: Experiments with the iList System. ITS 2008, The 9th International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems. Montreal, Canada. June 2008. Nominated for best paper award.
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Davide Fossati. The role of positive feedback in Intelligent Tutoring Systems. ACL 2008, The 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Student Research Workshop. Columbus, OH. June 2008.
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