Interactive Task Learning

Interactive Task Learning
Title Interactive Task Learning PDF eBook
Author Kevin A. Gluck
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 355
Release 2019-08-16
Genre Computers
ISBN 0262349434

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Experts from a range of disciplines explore how humans and artificial agents can quickly learn completely new tasks through natural interactions with each other. Humans are not limited to a fixed set of innate or preprogrammed tasks. We learn quickly through language and other forms of natural interaction, and we improve our performance and teach others what we have learned. Understanding the mechanisms that underlie the acquisition of new tasks through natural interaction is an ongoing challenge. Advances in artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and robotics are leading us to future systems with human-like capabilities. A huge gap exists, however, between the highly specialized niche capabilities of current machine learning systems and the generality, flexibility, and in situ robustness of human instruction and learning. Drawing on expertise from multiple disciplines, this Strüngmann Forum Report explores how humans and artificial agents can quickly learn completely new tasks through natural interactions with each other. The contributors consider functional knowledge requirements, the ontology of interactive task learning, and the representation of task knowledge at multiple levels of abstraction. They explore natural forms of interactions among humans as well as the use of interaction to teach robots and software agents new tasks in complex, dynamic environments. They discuss research challenges and opportunities, including ethical considerations, and make proposals to further understanding of interactive task learning and create new capabilities in assistive robotics, healthcare, education, training, and gaming. Contributors Tony Belpaeme, Katrien Beuls, Maya Cakmak, Joyce Y. Chai, Franklin Chang, Ropafadzo Denga, Marc Destefano, Mark d'Inverno, Kenneth D. Forbus, Simon Garrod, Kevin A. Gluck, Wayne D. Gray, James Kirk, Kenneth R. Koedinger, Parisa Kordjamshidi, John E. Laird, Christian Lebiere, Stephen C. Levinson, Elena Lieven, John K. Lindstedt, Aaron Mininger, Tom Mitchell, Shiwali Mohan, Ana Paiva, Katerina Pastra, Peter Pirolli, Roussell Rahman, Charles Rich, Katharina J. Rohlfing, Paul S. Rosenbloom, Nele Russwinkel, Dario D. Salvucci, Matthew-Donald D. Sangster, Matthias Scheutz, Julie A. Shah, Candace L. Sidner, Catherine Sibert, Michael Spranger, Luc Steels, Suzanne Stevenson, Terrence C. Stewart, Arthur Still, Andrea Stocco, Niels Taatgen, Andrea L. Thomaz, J. Gregory Trafton, Han L. J. van der Maas, Paul Van Eecke, Kurt VanLehn, Anna-Lisa Vollmer, Janet Wiles, Robert E. Wray III, Matthew Yee-King

Interactive Tasks

Interactive Tasks
Title Interactive Tasks PDF eBook
Author Michael Leeser
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 34
Release 2015-09-16
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1317394445

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This module on interactive tasks provides teachers with an overview of the nature of communication and explores the ways in which interactive tasks can promote communicative exchanges among students and teachers. The module provides guidelines for developing tasks, along with examples and options for their use in various types of language courses, including beginning level language classes, as well as more advanced language courses focusing culture, linguistics, literature, and film. Please visit the series companion website for more information: http://routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/9781315679594/

Researching Pedagogic Tasks

Researching Pedagogic Tasks
Title Researching Pedagogic Tasks PDF eBook
Author Martin Bygate
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 269
Release 2013-12-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317876350

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Researching Pedagogic Tasks brings together a series of empirical studies into the use of pedagogical tasks for second language learning, with a view to better understanding the structure of tasks, their impact on students, and their use by teachers. The volume starts with an introduction to the background and key issues in the topic area and is then organised into three sections: the first section focuses on the language and learning of students on tasks the second on the use of tasks in the language classroom the third on the use of tasks for language testing Each section begins with a succinct section introduction, and the volume concludes with an afterword relating the theme of the volume to issues in curriculum development. The chapters include both experimental and qualitative approaches to the topic, some providing original accounts of specific studies, others offering overviews of linked series of studies.

Contemporary Task-Based Language Teaching in Asia

Contemporary Task-Based Language Teaching in Asia
Title Contemporary Task-Based Language Teaching in Asia PDF eBook
Author Michael Thomas
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 414
Release 2015-02-26
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1472572238

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Over the last decade task-based approaches to language learning and teaching (TBLT) have become a global focus of increased levels of research. Governments around the world have turned to TBLT as a potential solution for curricula that lack authentic and meaningful engagement with language learning and are failing to motivate students as a result. This book focuses on Asia, where this shift has been particularly in evidence. TBLT has often been implemented in top-down approaches to curriculum development, which presents a huge range of challenges at the cultural as well as the pedagogic level. Contemporary Task Based Language Teaching in Asia looks at the drivers, stakeholders and obstacles across the region. Some countries have adapted TBLT to deal with the local constraints, others have found it hard to apply and many are still in the process of investigating its implementation in their specific contexts. This collection is important to all involved in language development, from curriculum reform to materials development. It assists from programme evaluation to the setting of assessment standards. The chapters cover all aspects of language education across Asia, from primary to tertiary, private and public education, as well as innovations at local, regional and national levels.

Tasks in Action

Tasks in Action
Title Tasks in Action PDF eBook
Author Kris Van den Branden
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 305
Release 2009-10-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1443815241

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Task-based Language Teaching (TBLT) has been gaining momentum around the world during the past twenty years. However, particularly lacking in the body of available publications on TBLT is empirical evidence of the actual activity, interaction and learning processes that tasks give rise to in real classrooms. This volume compiles a number of studies that describe what learners and teachers, in various educational contexts, actually do when they are asked to perform tasks as part of their regular classroom activity. As such, the volume provides valuable new insights into the implementation of task-based language teaching and vividly illustrates how classroom practice can inform future theory-building and research on TBLT. All the chapters in this book are based on papers that were presented during the first International Conference on Task-Based Language Teaching, which was organised in Leuven in September 2005 by the Centre for Language and Education of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.

PISA 2012 Results: Creative Problem Solving (Volume V) Students' Skills in Tackling Real-Life Problems

PISA 2012 Results: Creative Problem Solving (Volume V) Students' Skills in Tackling Real-Life Problems
Title PISA 2012 Results: Creative Problem Solving (Volume V) Students' Skills in Tackling Real-Life Problems PDF eBook
Author OECD
Publisher OECD Publishing
Total Pages 254
Release 2014-04-01
Genre
ISBN 9264208070

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This fifth volume of PISA 2012 results presents an assessment of student performance in problem solving, which measures students’ capacity to respond to non-routine situations in order to achieve their potential as constructive and reflective citizens.

ECEL 2019 18th European Conference on e-Learning

ECEL 2019 18th European Conference on e-Learning
Title ECEL 2019 18th European Conference on e-Learning PDF eBook
Author Rikke Ørngreen
Publisher Academic Conferences and publishing limited
Total Pages
Release 2019-11-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1912764415

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