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1.1 What is ALEKS?
ALEKS is an online system for the assessment and individualized
teaching of a variety of subjects. It is accessed over the World Wide Web on
any suitable computer and is designed to allow the monitoring and
management of entire courses and colleges. The core of the system is an efficient,
adaptive assessment engine that determines quickly and precisely what
an individual student knows. Based on that assessment data, the system
is able to offer material that the student is best able to learn at a
given time. The ALEKS Learning Mode
includes explanations and algorithmically generated practice problems,
ongoing assessment of student knowledge, an online ALEKSpedia,
and facilities for review and collaborative help. It can be used on an
independent basis or as a supplement to classroom instruction.
The ALEKS system is the product of years of cutting-edge research into
the mathematical modeling of human knowledge (See Chapter 9).
The creators of ALEKS are cognitive scientists, software engineers,
and university professors. In designing ALEKS, their goal was to
achieve the utmost simplicity of use without compromising the depth,
rigor, or richness of instruction at its inspirational best.
ALEKS is a tool to empower both instructors and learners:
it opens doors and windows into the assessment and representation of
knowledge, and it breaks down barriers to success by recognizing the
vast diversity of paths that lead to mastery. The ALEKS system can
make a radical difference in how learning is experienced.
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