Title :
Recommendations to reduce teachers´ cognitive overload in authoring hypermedia
Author :
Rodriguez, Arnalda
Author_Institution :
Sede del Atlantico, Univ. de Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica
Abstract :
This paper presents the general design of an assistant, ARIALE (Authoring Resources for Implementing Adaptive Learning Environments), that helps decrease the teacher´s cognitive load when he has to deal with traditional help techniques, complex tasks or unknown environments in the workplace. The assistant adapts learning support and problem-solving support according to teachers´ characteristics, while they are authoring learning sessions to teach decision-making in Network Design. ARIALE applies on-the-job training when a teacher can not spend time learning how to use a tool or how to solve a problem. Our methods for problem-solving support include Bayesian learning to recommend network topologies and our assistant provides adapted help to use a tool rather than teach how to use it.
Keywords :
authoring systems; belief networks; cognition; computer science education; educational computing; human computer interaction; hypermedia; on-the-job training; problem solving; ARIALE; Bayesian learning; authoring resources for implementing adaptive learning environments; decision-making; hypermedia authoring; learning session authoring; learning support; network design; network topologies; on-the-job training; problem-solving support; teachers cognitive overload reduction; Bandwidth; Complexity theory; Context; Media; Topology; Training; Adaptive educational hypermedia; Bayesian learning; cognitive load; e-learning; human computer interaction; on-the-job training; problem-solving support; recommender system;
Conference_Titel :
Information Society (i-Society), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-148-9