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Products and publications
Products The products from this study included a teachable agent system called Betty's Brain, and published papers. In Betty's Brain, a teaching agent named Betty is taught using a concept map representation. Students use a point-and-click interface to teach her about entities, such as fish and algae, and their relations (e.g., fish consume dissolved oxygen, algae replenish it).
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Book chapter
Hogyeong, J., Gupta, A., Roscoe, R., Wagster, J. Biswas, G., and Schwartz, D. (2008). Using Hidden Markov Models to Characterize Student Behaviors in Learning-By-Teaching Environments. Lecture Notes in Computer Science: Intelligent Tutoring Systems (pp. 614-625). Berlin: Springer.
Schwartz, D.L., Blair, K.P., Biswas, G., Leelawong, K., and Davis, J. (2007). Animations of Thought: Interactivity in the Teachable Agents Paradigm. In R. Lowe, and W. Schnotz (Eds.), Learning With Animation: Research and Implications for Design (pp. 114-140). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Schwartz, D.L., Chase, C., Wagster, J., Okita, S., Roscoe, R., Chin, D., and Biswas, G. (2009). Interactive Metacognition: Monitoring and Regulating a Teachable Agent. In D.J. Hacker, J. Dunlosky, and A.C. Graesser (Eds.), Handbook of Metacognition in Education (pp. 340-358). New York: Routledge.
Journal article, monograph, or newsletter
Blair, K., Schwartz, D.L., Biswas, G., and Leelawong, K. (2007). Pedagogical Agents for Learning by Teaching: Teachable Agents. Educational Technology, 47(1): 56-61.
Chase, C., Chin, D.B., Oppezzo, M., and Schwartz, D.L. (2011). Teachable Agents and the Protege Effect: Increasing the Effort Towards Learning. International Journal of Science Education and Technology, 18(4): 334-352.
Chin, D.B., Dohmen, I.M., Cheng, B.H., Oppezzo, M.A., Chase, C.C., and Schwartz, D.L. (2010). Preparing Students for Future Learning With Teachable Agents. Educational Technology Research and Development, 58(6): 649-669.
Leelawong, K., and Biswas, G. (2008). Designing Learning by Teaching Agents: The Betty's Brain System. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 18(3): 181-208.
Lindgren, R., and Schwartz, D.L. (2009). Spatial Learning and Computer Simulations in Science. International Journal of Science Education, 31(3): 419-438.
Roscoe, R.D., Segedy, J.R., Sulcer, B., Jeong, H., and Biswas, G. (2013). Shallow Strategy Development in a Teachable Agent Environment Designed to Support Self-Regulated Learning. Computers & Education, 62: 286-297.
Proceedings
Biswas, G., Schwartz, D., and Catley, K.M. (2008). Enhancing Learning Using Adaptive Computerized Tutoring in K-12 Settings. In B.C. Love, K. McRae, and V.M. Sloutsky (Eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 695-696). Washington, DC: Cognitive Science Society.
Jeong, H., and Biswas, G. (2008). Mining Student Behavior Models in Learning-By-Teaching Environments. In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Educational Data Mining (pp. 127-136). Montreal, Canada.
Project Website: https://wp0.vanderbilt.edu/oele/bettys-brain/
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- Use of self-regulated learning (SRL) supportive tools is positively correlated with learning outcomes (Roscoe, Segedy, Sulcer, Jeong, and Biswas, 2013).
- The use of promising strategy patterns weakened over time and students focused on a limited set of strategies at the cost of other beneficial strategies (Roscoe, Segedy, Sulcer, Jeong, and Biswas, 2013).
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