[ACT-R-users] intelligent programming tutors.....

Frank Ritter ritter at ist.psu.edu
Thu May 13 13:28:20 EDT 2004


I think the standard answer would be:  yes.  it would take some work, 
but the ideas behind the lisp tutor are based on a theory of how 
people think about programming, and that the basic concepts would 
carry over to other languages almost certainly.

cheers,

Frank

At 18:53 +1000 12/5/04, Steven Quinn wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>just wanted to ask the following question :
>
>Professor John Anderson has done some work to do with intelligent 
>programming tutors which teach LISP. I just wanted to ask how 
>closely related teaching LISP in this way is to teaching another 
>programming language like Java or C++ or maybe even XML ?
>
>So basically asking if one is able to create an intelligent 
>programming tutor for LISP, can one use similar ways and ideas and 
>methods to teach Java or C++ or XML ?
>
>And just wondering if anyone has had any experience with that ?
>
>Steven Quinn
>Student
>University of Queensland
>AUSTRALIA
>
>





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