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International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education (IJAIED) 10 (1998) 314-334
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Embedded Training for Complex Information Systems
Brant A Cheikes1, Marty Geier1, Rob Hyland1, Frank Linton1, Annette S. Riffe1, Linda L. Rodi1, Hans-Peter Schaefer1
(1998)

One approach to providing affordable operator training in the workplace is to augment applications with intelligent embedded training systems (ETS). Intelligent embedded training is highly interactive: trainees practice realistic problem-solving tasks on the prime application with guidance and feedback from the training system. This article makes three contributions to the theory and technology of ETS design. First, we describe a framework based on Normanâs "stages of user activity" model for defining the instructional objectives of an ETS. Second, we demonstrate a non-invasive approach to instrumenting software applications, thereby enabling them to collaborate with an ETS. Third, we describe a method for interpreting observed user behavior during problem solving, and using that information to provide task-oriented hints on demand. (http://aied.inf.ed.ac.uk/members99/archive/vol_10/cheikes/full.html)
1 :  The MITRE corporation
frameworks;embedded training systems (ETS);intelligent computer-assisted instruction (ICAI)