Lifelike Pedagogical Agents for Mixed-initiative Problem Solving in Constructivist Learning Environments

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James C. Lester
Brian A. Stone
Gary D. Stelling
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[1] North Carolina State University,Department of Computer Science, Engineering Graduate Research Center
[2] North Carolina State University,Department of Computer Science
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Lifelike agents; pedagogical agents; animated agents; knowledge-based learning environments; mixed-initiative interaction; intelligent tutoring systems; intelligent multimedia presentation; intelligent interfaces; task models.;
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Mixed-initiative problem solving lies at the heart of knowledge- based learning environments. While learners are actively engaged in problem-solving activities, learning environments should monitor their progress and provide them with feedback in a manner that contributes to achieving the twin goals of learning effectiveness and learning efficiency. Mixed-initiative interactions are particularly critical for constructivist learning environments in which learners participate in active problem solving. We have recently begun to see the emergence of believable agents with lifelike qualities. Featured prominently in constructivist learning environments, lifelike pedagogical agents could couple key feedback functionalities with a strong visual presence by observing learners' progress and providing them with visually contextualized advice during mixed-initiative problem solving. For the past three years, we have been engaged in a large-scale research program on lifelike pedagogical agents and their role in constructivist learning environments. In the resulting computational framework, lifelike pedagogical agents are specified by
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