1st Edition

Inside Multi-Media Case Based Instruction

Edited By Roger C. Schank Copyright 1998
    466 Pages
    by Routledge

    466 Pages
    by Routledge

    The fourth in the Inside series, this volume includes four theses completed under the editor's direction at the Institute for the Learning Sciences at Northwestern University. This series bridges the gap between Schank's books introducing (for a popular audience) the theories behind his work in artificial intelligence (AI) and the many articles and books written by Schank and other AI researchers for their colleagues and students. The series will be of interest to graduate students in AI and professionals in other academic fields who seek the retraining necessary to join the AI effort or to understand it at the professional level.

    This volume elaborates the Case-Based Teaching Architecture. A central tenet of this architecture is the importance of acquiring cases, and being able to retrieve and use those cases to solve new problems. The theses address the problems of building case bases, indexing large amounts of data contained within those case bases, and retrieving information on a need-to-know basis. They also reflect the work of researchers at the Institute to design tools that enable software programs to be built more effectively and efficiently.

    Contents: Simulation-Based Language Learning: An Architecture and a Multimedia Authoring Tool. Learning From Stories: An Architecture for Socratic Case Based Teaching. Representation, Storage, and Retrieval of Tutorial Stories in a Social Simulation. Representing and Applying Teaching Strategies in Computer-Based Learning-By-Doing Tutors. References

    Biography

    Roger C. Schank

    "The best feature of this book is that it weaves theoretical ideas with practical applications. The systems go beyond training for procedural skills into the training of 'fuzzier' skills, such as social skills and language training in realistic contexts. Although some of the ideas may not be new, such as learning by doing, the instantiation of these ideas into case-based multimedia instructional systems demonstrates how to effectively combine and apply relevant teaching ideas."
    Applied Cognitive Psychology

    "The detailed documentation of these experiments in developing complex, simulation-based learning environments should help others understand, build upon and manipulate the researchers' knowledge."
    Computers & Education