DocumentCode
239698
Title
Exploring the link between initial and final diagnosis in a medical intelligent tutoring system
Author
Doleck, Tenzin ; Basnet, Ram B. ; Poitras, Eric ; Lajoie, Susanne
Author_Institution
McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
fYear
2014
fDate
19-20 Dec. 2014
Firstpage
13
Lastpage
16
Abstract
A constant topic in medical education is clinical reasoning: how do learners solve cases? Learner interactions with Intelligent Tutoring Systems yield fine-grained data that are useful in generating meaningful information and illuminating understanding about learner behaviors and outcomes. We examine and analyze the log files generated by BioWorld, an Intelligent Tutoring System for the medical domain. More specifically, to further our understanding of the nature of reasoning employed by learners while solving virtual patient cases in BioWorld, one important step is to examine the initial list of selected diagnostic hypotheses before any other learner action is taken in diagnosing a case. By exploring the link between initial selected hypotheses and final submitted hypothesis, a better understanding of the learners´ reasoning might be achieved.
Keywords
biomedical education; intelligent tutoring systems; medical computing; patient diagnosis; BioWorld; clinical reasoning; diagnostic hypotheses; final diagnosis; initial diagnosis; log files; medical education; medical intelligent tutoring system; virtual patient; Artificial intelligence; Cognition; Data mining; Decision trees; Educational institutions; Medical diagnostic imaging; Medical services; assessment; clinical reasoning; computer-based learning environments; data mining; decision trees; intelligent tutoring systems; learning; medical education;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
MOOC, Innovation and Technology in Education (MITE), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Patiala
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MITE.2014.7020232
Filename
7020232
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