TY - GEN
T1 - Supporting adaptive mentor by student preference within context of problem-solving learning
AU - Wei, Fu Hsiang
AU - Lee, Liang Yi
AU - Chen, Gwo Dong
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Knowledge can be created in an active dialogue among those who seek to understand and apply concepts. Most of Web-based learning systems provide a discussion forum to create knowledge. However, discussion forum posts are separated from the context of the learning activities. Students must manually rebuild the context of their questions before posting. Students also commented that they had problems interpreting the answers to the questions posted. This paper proposes an online e-book annotation interface that enables students to post a question directly and receive timely adaptive mentoring in the place and context where question encountered in reading e-book, and to use anchors to access discussions in a forum. And, a mentor recommender, based on the preference and knowledge level of the students, is provided to recommend appropriate capable peers to answer the issued questions. The experiment results showed that the discussions were increased significantly, and about 80% of students indicated that they benefited greatly by adaptive peer help.
AB - Knowledge can be created in an active dialogue among those who seek to understand and apply concepts. Most of Web-based learning systems provide a discussion forum to create knowledge. However, discussion forum posts are separated from the context of the learning activities. Students must manually rebuild the context of their questions before posting. Students also commented that they had problems interpreting the answers to the questions posted. This paper proposes an online e-book annotation interface that enables students to post a question directly and receive timely adaptive mentoring in the place and context where question encountered in reading e-book, and to use anchors to access discussions in a forum. And, a mentor recommender, based on the preference and knowledge level of the students, is provided to recommend appropriate capable peers to answer the issued questions. The experiment results showed that the discussions were increased significantly, and about 80% of students indicated that they benefited greatly by adaptive peer help.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:13244283145
SN - 0769521819
SN - 9780769521817
T3 - Proceedings - IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, ICALT 2004
SP - 789
EP - 791
BT - Proceedings - IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, ICALT 2004
A2 - Kinshuk, null
A2 - Looi, C.-K.
A2 - Sutinen, E.
A2 - Sampson, D.
A2 - Aedo, I.
A2 - Uden, L.
A2 - Kaehkoenen, E.
T2 - Proceedings - IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, ICALT 2004
Y2 - 30 August 2004 through 1 September 2004
ER -