DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-73078-1_39
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Automatic Generation of Students’ Conceptual Models from Answers in Plain Text

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“…It is the adaptive version of Atenea (Alfonseca et al, 2004) and it is currently integrated in the Will Tools to automatically generate students' conceptual models (Pe´rez-Marı´n et al, 2007).…”
Section: Willowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the adaptive version of Atenea (Alfonseca et al, 2004) and it is currently integrated in the Will Tools to automatically generate students' conceptual models (Pe´rez-Marı´n et al, 2007).…”
Section: Willowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results were superior when compared to previous software. Perez-Marin et al (7) proposed the use of concept maps to automatically generate students' conceptual models from plain text answers. These conceptual models can provide teachers with an insight into the students' conceptual understanding of the material being taught.…”
Section: Mind Maps In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of mind maps in educational environments has been widely researched with many reporting the benefits of using mind maps in understanding information and learning processes (4)(5)(6)(7) . Based on this, mind maps could be used to support communication participants in learning about themselves and other participants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A concept/topic hierarchy is a tree structure built on the basis of conceptual relationships in a domain (Cook and Kay 1994;Bull 2006, 2007). Concept maps have also been used for OSM (Dimitrova 2003;Perez-Martin et al 2007), but they are more complicated and may be difficult to design and understand (Mabbott and Bull 2006).…”
Section: Supporting Self-assessment With Open Student Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%