Changing Student Attitudes using Andes, An Intelligent Homework System

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Abstract

The size of introductory physics lectures often inhibits personal homework assistance and timely corrective feedback. Andes, an intelligent homework help system designed for two semesters of introductory physics, can fill this need by encouraging students to use sound problem solving techniques and providing immediate feedback on each step of a solution. On request, Andes provides principles-based hints based on previous student actions. A multi-year study at the U.S. Naval Academy demonstrates that students using Andes perform better than students working the same problems as graded pencil and paper homeworks. In addition, student attitude surveys show that Andes is preferred over other homework systems. These findings have implications for student attitudes toward, and mastery of, physics. See http://www.andes.pitt.edu for more information.

Authors

  • Brett van de Sande

    University of Pittsburgh

  • Kurt Vanlehn

    University of Pittsburgh

  • Don Treacy

    US Naval Academy

  • Bob Shelby

    US Naval Academy

  • Mary Wintersgill

    US Naval Academy