ARISTOTLE: A Multimedia-Based Intelligent Tutoring System for Zoology
Amelia K. Y. Tong and Harry W Agius
Centre for Multimedia, School of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics, South Bank University, Southwark Campus, 103 Borough Road, London, SE1 0AA, UK.
Abstract
As multimedia training environments become increasingly popular, many have placed multimedia systems diametrically opposite to intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs) in a schema of educational applications of computers. Some argue, however, that multimedia systems lack the goal-orientated teaching approach of an ITS. Multimedia could, however, be integrated into the architecture of an ITS, such that information is easy to create and to retrieve as networks of interconnected multimedia documents, together with the different means of delivering information to the student. This paper illustrates, through the discussion pertaining to the implementation of ARISTOTLE, a tutoring system for zoology, how multimedia can be incorporated into an ITS.
Keywords
multimedia, intelligent tutoring systems, frames, syntax, semantics, tutoring strategy selection