Stephen B. Gilbert
Iowa State University
161 Papers
500 Citations
Stephen B. Gilbert is an academic researcher from Iowa State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Intelligent tutoring system. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 143 publications. Previous affiliations of Stephen B. Gilbert include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Princeton University.
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Virtual Training: Learning Transfer of Assembly Tasks
TL;DR: This research compares virtual bimanual haptic training versus traditional physical training and the effectiveness for learning transfer and suggests that the color of the puzzle pieces helped the virtually trained participants in remembering the assembly process.
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A question of trust: can we build an evidence base to gain trust in systematic review automation technologies?
TL;DR: Adoption barriers are discussed with the goal of providing tool developers with guidance as to how to design and report such evaluations and for end users to assess their validity.
Educating educators for virtual schooling: Communicating roles and responsibilities
Chad Harms,Dale S. Niederhauser,Niki Davis,M. D. Roblyer,Stephen B. Gilbert +4 more
- 01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: The virtual schooling (VS) movement as mentioned in this paper is expanding rapidly and new forms of electronic media have been used to create virtual learning experiences in K-12 schools across the U.S. and it seems likely that participation in virtual learning will grow exponentially during the next decade.
Designing Adaptive Instruction for Teams: a Meta-Analysis
Robert A. Sottilare,C. Shawn Burke,Eduardo Salas,Anne M. Sinatra,Joan Johnston,Stephen B. Gilbert +5 more
TL;DR: The core contribution of this research was the identification of behavioral markers associated with the antecedents of team performance and learning thus enabling the development and refinement of teamwork models in ITS architectures.
Still moving toward automation of the systematic review process: a summary of discussions at the third meeting of the International Collaboration for Automation of Systematic Reviews (ICASR)
Annette M. O'Connor,Guy Tsafnat,Stephen B. Gilbert,Kristina A. Thayer,Ian Shemilt,James Thomas,Paul Glasziou,Mary S. Wolfe +7 more
TL;DR: The meeting’s conclusion was that the most pressing needs at present are to develop approaches for validating currently available tools and to provide increased access to curated corpora that can be used for validation.