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Kirchhoff's Pen: a pen-based circuit analysis tutor
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Newton's Pen: A pen-based tutoring system for statics
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An intelligent testing system embedded with an ant colony optimization based test composition method
CEC'09 Proceedings of the Eleventh conference on Congress on Evolutionary Computation
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IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews
Decision support system based on computational collective intelligence in campus information systems
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Intelligent tutoring systems: a new proposed structure
Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics
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The Interactive Multimedia Intelligent Tutoring System (IMITS) is designed to assist electrical engineering undergraduate students taking their first circuits courses. The IMITS system places the student in a real-life engineering scenario in which the student is a newly hired engineer within the fictional IMITS Corporation and given "real-life" problems to solve, corresponding to course material. The office has file cabinets, bookshelves, a printer, and a personal computer. The personal computer allows the student to receive televideo messages, receive "e-mail", and send "e-mail" reports to senior engineers. A feature of IMITS is that the student decides which actions to take and may validate analyses and designs using a virtual laboratory incorporated with the software. A brief historical perspective of intelligent tutoring systems is presented, followed by an explanation of their architecture. Next, a detailed discription of the intelligent tutoring system IMITS is given. Then the results of usability and effectiveness evaluations of the software are given