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How Item and Learner Characteristics Matter in Intelligent Tutoring Systems Data

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In this article , the authors describe a method for classifying items that are instructive, evaluative, motivational, versus potentially flawed based on analyses of items' psychometric properties.
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AbstractAutoTutor-ARC (adult reading comprehension) is an intelligent tutoring system that uses conversational agents to help adult learners improve their comprehension skills. However, in such a system, not all lessons and items optimally serve the same purposes. In this paper, we describe a method for classifying items that are instructive, evaluative, motivational, versus potentially flawed based on analyses of items’ psychometric properties. Further, there is no a priori way of determining which lessons are optimal given the learner’s reading profile needs. To address this, we evaluate how assessing learner component reading skills can inform various aspects of learner needs on AutoTutor lessons. More specifically, we compare learners who were classified as proficient, underengaged, conscientious, versus struggling readers based on their experiences with AutoTutor. Together, these analyses suggest the utility of integrating assessments with instruction: efficient, adaptive learning at the lesson level, more efficient and valid post-testing, and consequently, recommendations for more targeted, adaptive pathways through the instructional program/system.KeywordsIntelligent tutoring systemsReading skillsPsychometrics

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A Review of AI-Driven Conversational Chatbots Implementation Methodologies and Challenges (1999–2022)

TL;DR: The authors explored the objectives of why chatbot systems were built and what key methodologies and datasets were leveraged to build a chatbot, as well as the associated challenges and future chatbot development trends.
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SARA Reading Components Tests, RISE Forms: Technical Adequacy and Test Design, 3rd Edition

TL;DR: The Reading Inventory and Scholastic Evaluation (RISE) as discussed by the authors is a 6-subtest, Web-administered reading skills components battery, which is used for reading assessment.
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Patterns of Adults with Low Literacy Skills Interacting with an Intelligent Tutoring System

TL;DR: In this article, an intelligent tutoring system with computer agents (AutoTutor) was designed to improve comprehension skills in adults with low reading literacy, and the results provided guidance to enhance the adaptivity of AutoTutor.
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Automated Disengagement Tracking Within an Intelligent Tutoring System.

TL;DR: In this paper, an automated disengagement tracking system (DTS) was proposed to detect learners' maladaptive behaviors, e.g. mind-wandering and impetuous responding, in an intelligent tutoring system (ITS), called AutoTutor.
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