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Seventh IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2007)
Two different methods to analyze the strategies of problem solving in a natural situation using a simulator: A case study
Niigata, Japan
July 18-July 20
ISBN: 0-7695-2916-X
Jean-Marc Labat, LIP6, Paris6 university, France
Pierre Pastr?, CNAM, France
Pierre Parage, CNAM, France
Michel Futtersack, CRIP5 Paris5 university, France
Jean-Fran?ois Richard, Paris8 university, France
Emmanuel Sander, Paris8 university, France
The PLASTUR project attempted to address a cognitive diagnosis problematic i.e. to understand the problem solving strategies used by operators on a simulator. Carried out by a multidisciplinary team, this research, in its fundamental aspect, aims to confront analyses made almost exclusively from real situations in an ecological context with data obtained by a model in an artificial context. As regards the cognitive modelling of problem solving in natural situations, PLASTUR uses models from different fields of research (cognitive psychology, Artificial Intelligence) applied to the same set of data. This comparison between the two models highlights the specificities and the complementarities of the two approaches. From a more applied point of view, the objective is to define, with our industrial partner, an Interactive Learning Environment based on the simulator and integrating an intelligible diagnosis module used both by tutors and learners.
Citation:
Jean-Marc Labat, Pierre Pastr?, Pierre Parage, Michel Futtersack, Jean-Fran?ois Richard, Emmanuel Sander, "Two different methods to analyze the strategies of problem solving in a natural situation using a simulator: A case study," icalt, pp.828-832, Seventh IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2007), 2007
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