NORMIT: a data normalization tutorContents of this page: Overview of NORMITNORMIT is an ITS that teaches data normalization. NORMIT is a problem-solving environment, in which students can improve their skills. We assume that students would already be familiar with the data normalization theory from lecture, but the system does provide some support for acquiring domain knowledge. We require the student to go through the following steps in NORMIT:
NORMIT is an adaptive system. The tailoring of instruction is done in two ways: by adapting the level of complexity of problems and by generating informative feedback messages. The architecture of the system is illustrated in the following figure. InterfaceThe interface of the system was developed by Li Chen and Melinda Marshall.
Evaluation studyNORMIT was used in COSC226 (the introductory database course) for the first time in 2002. The results of the evaluation are available from the paper presented at the Workshop on Meta-cognition and self-regulation in learning with metacognitive tools, associated with the 11th international conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education, AIED 2003 (Sydney, July 20-24, 2003). Try it out: NORMIT For question about NORMIT, contact Tanja Mitrovic. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this document are those of the author, not the University of Canterbury nor its Council. Send mail to Tanja Mitrovic
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