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Record Nr.

UNINA9910809332103321

Titolo

Building intelligent tutoring systems for teams : what matters / / edited by Joan Johnston, Robert Sottilare, Anne M. Sinatra and C. Shawn Burke

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bingley, England : , : Emerald Publishing, , 2018

ISBN

1-78754-475-3

1-78754-473-7

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (338 pages)

Collana

Research on managing groups and teams, , 1534-0856 ; ; volume 19

Disciplina

371.334

Soggetti

Intelligent tutoring systems

Computer-assisted instruction

Business & Economics - Human Resources & Personnel Management

Management & management techniques

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Prelims -- Introduction -- Concepts for understanding team training -- Team assessment and feedback -- Team tutoring applications -- Summary -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

This volume presents multidisciplinary perspectives from leading scholars in the science of teams and intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs) on research needed to advance the state of the art of team ITSs. Our esteemed authors provide lessons learned to guide future research that will produce the technical capabilities needed to support team skills development. The introduction by Drs. Robert Sottilare and Eduardo Salas, who are leaders in the field of ITSs and team science, discusses the challenges and approaches to building ITSs for teams. The volumes first section introduces concepts for understanding team training such as team task analysis, team macrocognition, measurement strategies for dynamic processes, and effective team training methods to provide insights into ITS design. Section two presents recent advances in team assessment and feedback through unobtrusive assessments, modeling dynamic team interactions, neurodynamic scaffolding, and collaborative tutoring strategies. In the Volumes third section authors discuss lessons learned from past research, provide a discourse on the five



disciplinary perspectives of engineering, learning sciences, team research, data analysis, and human computer interaction to create a framework for guiding team ITS developers, and examine the team ITS requirements for long term space travel. The final chapter summarizes and integrates lessons learned and provides recommendations for future research and development.