- Kenneth Koedinger
Kenneth R. Koedinger (born 1962 in
Wisconsin ) is a professor ofhuman-computer interaction andpsychology atCarnegie Mellon University . He is widely known for his role in the development of theCognitive Tutor software, and his role as the director of thePittsburgh Science of Learning Center . He is widely published incognitive psychology andintelligent tutoring systems , and his research group has repeatedly won "Best Paper" awards at scientific conferences in those areas.Koedinger studied mathematics and computer science at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison , working with Richard Lehrer, and obtained a doctorate inPsychology fromCarnegie Mellon University . His doctoral advisor wasJohn Robert Anderson . He then worked as a Research Scientist, Associate Professor, and finally full Professor at Carnegie Mellon University.External links
* [http://pact.cs.cmu.edu/koedinger.html Koedinger's personal page at Carnegie Mellon]
* [http://learnlab.org Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center (PSLC)]
* [http://ctat.pact.cs.cmu.edu Authoring tool for intelligent tutoring systems]See also
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Cognitive Tutor
*Learning sciences
*ACT-R
*John Robert Anderson
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