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Emerson, Andrew; Min, Wookhee; Azevedo, Roger; Lester, James – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2023
Game-based learning environments hold significant promise for facilitating learning experiences that are both effective and engaging. To support individualised learning and support proactive scaffolding when students are struggling, game-based learning environments should be able to accurately predict student knowledge at early points in students'…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Natural Language Processing, Prediction, Student Evaluation
Geden, Michael; Emerson, Andrew; Carpenter, Dan; Rowe, Jonathan; Azevedo, Roger; Lester, James – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2021
Game-based learning environments are designed to provide effective and engaging learning experiences for students. Predictive student models use trace data extracted from students' in-game learning behaviors to unobtrusively generate early assessments of student knowledge and skills, equipping game-based learning environments with the capacity to…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Middle School Students, Microbiology, Secondary School Science

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