Using Psychometric Approaches in the Modeling of Abstract Cognitive Skills for Personalization, Lifelong User Modelling Workshop

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Macarthur, V., Conlan, O, Using Psychometric Approaches in the Modeling of Abstract Cognitive Skills for Personalization, Lifelong User Modelling Workshop, Proceedings of Lifelong User Modelling Workshop, at UMAP2009 User Modeling Adaptation, and Personalization, Lifelong User Modelling Workshop, at UMAP2009 User Modeling Adaptation, and Personalization, 2009

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?Learning to learn? is the informal phrase often used to describe the acquisition of abstract cognitive skills such as metacognition and social cognition. Current personalization approaches within Adaptive Learning Systems typically support cognitive gain without explicitly enhancing such key skills. This paper compares the acquisition of two metacognitive factors, planning and information management strategies, between learners who have eLearning experience and those who have not. Such complimentary skills should be fostered alongside learning activities in order to ground their relevance and applicability in a genuine learning experience. This paper presents an exploration of how psychometric approaches, which are used to study and measure human cognition, may be utilized to better model and facilitate the learner?s acquisition of abstract cognitive skills. Specifically, it presents the modeling and organization of mental structures according to schema theory and the development of standardized inventories through factor analysis.

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Sponsor: Irish Research Council for Science and Engineering Technology (IRCSET)

Other Titles: Proceedings of Lifelong User Modelling Workshop, at UMAP2009 User Modeling Adaptation, and Personalization
Type of material: Conference Paper