-The paper presents the concept map based intelligent knowledge assessment system developed by the Department of Systems Theory and Design of the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology of Riga Technical University. The main attention is devoted to the implementation of various kinds of feedback intended for promotion of effective learning and informing of a teacher about students' progress. The feedback is considered from three points of view: feedback generated automatically by the system and given to a student and to a teacher, and feedback provided by a student using questionnaires embedded into the system. All feedback types are discussed in detail and demonstrated using screenshots. Related works are presented as well. The calculation of the concepts' mastering degree and composition of the text summary informing a student about the best and the poorly known concepts within a task is described. The constituent parts of the questionnaire system (the questionnaire designer, the questionnaire filler and the questionnaire reporting system) are specified and all kinds of questions available in the questionnaire designer are demonstrated. The overall functionality of the system is presented paying attention to the goal of the system, scenario of the use and range of provided tasks.
The paper is devoted to the knowledge assessment system that has been developed at the Department of Systems Theory and Design of Riga Technical University for the last four years. The system is based on concept maps that allow displaying the knowledge structure of a particular learner in the form of a graph. Teacher's created concept maps serve as a standard against which learner's concept maps are compared. However, it is not correct to compare teacher's and learners' concept maps by examining the exact equivalence of relationships in both maps, because people construct knowledge in different ways. Thus, an appropriate mechanism is needed for the flexible evaluation of learners' concept maps. The paper describes the algorithm implemented in the concept map based knowledge assessment system and its evolution through four prototypes of the system.
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