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摘要
我们的研究集中在重新设计本科计算机科学课程,数据结构II。我们正在试验智能课堂信息代理(ICIA)的概念,作为促进信息和学习的一种手段。它迫使我们为教师、学生和教育技术中心(CTE)员工分配新的角色,这是由ICIA标准定义的。这意味着大学生经纪人和他们的同龄人在谈判过程中发生了巨大的变化。我们强调人类代理和软件代理之间的严格区分,因为只有前者可以执行现实生活(例如情感文化政治)谈判。后者将继续作为激励思想和数据交流的工具。因此,教育过程的第一步包括开发一个自动化的课堂辅助工具,它广泛使用超文本和图书馆式的数据结构概念模拟目录,我们称之为Workplace。我们目前正在指导和评估一个文化转型过程,在这个过程中,学生必须重新学习如何记课堂笔记,并在这里描述的软件工具的帮助下学习。我们广泛使用Visual Basic和Visual c++开发系统,以及Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC)框架。
Intelligent classroom information agent multimedia lab and visual guides for Datastructures II
Our research focuses on the redesign of an undergraduate computer science course, Datastructures II. We are experimenting with the concept of intelligent classroom information agents (ICIA's) as a means to facilitate information and learning. It forces us to assign new roles to teachers, students and the Center for Technology in Education (CTE) staff as defined by the ICIA standard. What this implies is a drastic change in the negotiation process followed by the undergraduate agents and their peers. We emphasize a strict division between human agents and software agents, since only the former can perform real life (e.g. emotional cultural political) negotiations. The latter will remain as tools to motivate the exchange of ideas and data. Therefore, the first step in the educational process included the development of an automated lecture aid which makes extensive use of hypertext and a library style catalog of datastructure concept simulations, which we call Workplace. We are currently guiding and evaluating a cultural transformation process in which the students must re learn how to take in class notes and study with the aid of the software tools here described. We make extensive use of the Visual Basic and Visual C++ development systems, as well as of the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) framework.