University of Canterbury. Computer Science and Software Engineering.
Doi
Abstract
Numerous approaches to student modeling have been proposed since
the inception of the field more than three decades ago. hat the field is lacking
completely is comparative analyses of different student modeling approaches.
Such analyses are sorely needed, as they can identify the most promising
approaches and provide guidelines for future research. In this paper we
compare Cognitive Tutoring to Constraint-Based Modeling (CBM). We present
our experiences in implementing a database design tutor using both
methodologies and highlight their strengths and weaknesses. We compare their
characteristics and argue the differences are often more apparent than real. For
specific domains, one approach may be favoured over the other, making them
viable complementary methods for supporting learning