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Tomohiro Nagashima; Stephanie Tseng; Elizabeth Ling; Anna N. Bartel; Nicholas A. Vest; Elena M. Silla; Martha W. Alibali; Vincent Aleven – Grantee Submission, 2022
Learners' choices as to whether and how to use visual representations during learning are an important yet understudied aspect of self-regulated learning. To gain insight, we developed a "choice-based" intelligent tutor in which students can choose whether and when to use diagrams to aid their problem solving in algebra. In an…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Visual Aids, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Independent Study

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