MediaMatrix based products
offer internet instruction
services, not simply internet
delivered information! We
at (AI)2, Inc. use our
own proprietary third generation
MultiMedia and Internet publishing engine
for delivering all of our artificially
intelligent adaptive instruction
services.
So what's the
difference?
What makes MediaMatrix so different
from its competitors in internet-based
learning and publishing? Well, other
internet services offer you only
information. That is, they give you
text, sound, and graphics. But what do
they do to help you actually learn that
information? At best, our competitors
only will allow you to quiz yourself to
see how well they informed you! We
educate you! Our exclusive MediaMatrix
adaptive tutorial system delivers
artificially intelligent
tutoring services that
constantly adapt to your personal
needs and skill level for
support and intellectual challenge.
We adapt the delivery and even the
questions to meet your most immediate
personal need based on our constant
comparison of your individual knowledge
and our reference experts. That's
right, our system incorporates an
intelligent agent which learns in
parallel with you so that it knows
exactly what you know. It also has an
expert to consult to determine exactly
what kind of informational prompting
and support you presently need, as well
as which question you should be asked
to be most instructionally valuable to
you. MediaMatrix products always strive
to help you, the student, know what the
experts know! And it does so at a rate
directly tailored to your changing
learning needs and skills. It even
challenges you to improve your learning
and comprehension skills when it
determines you are doing well
consistently over some period of
time!
In addition, you may be assured that
the text you are studying is always the
latest and most up-to-date because it
is delivered "on-demand" via our own
artificially intelligent internet
servers which contain a constantly
changing topical database. We even work
with instructors who wish to custom
write and publish supplemental topics
for their adoption, or we will write
and add such topics ourservles by
instructor request.
Contact us if you are interested in
considering an adoption! You can reach
us by e-mail at info@psych-ai.com
Learn More About MediaMatrix and
its ability to deliver Adaptive
Instructional services:
What is MediaMatrix and
How Does it Work?
MediaMatrix is a highly advanced
authoring and publishing system based
on artificially intelligent designs. It
is at once a personal authoring system
for multimedia presentations and
personal informational management,
while also being a highly sophisticated
adaptive tutorial delivery system. It
works as a custom browser for our
proprietary internet servers to custom
publish multimedia alternatives to
traditional secondary and college
textbooks.
Based on highly advanced behavioral
and cognitive science technologies, we
embed an EXPERT knowledge base, called
a semantic network, that not only
represents all of the major conceptual
terms in any given textbook, but also
all of the terms covered in the text
which are associated with these major
terms. These associated terms are
what's called "associative and
elaborational" terms.
For example, think of some terms or
images that you can associate to the
term "fire truck"
OK, Let Me See If I Got
it Right....
Did you perhaps think of any of the
following terms or images as
elaborating on the concept of a fire
truck?
siren / danger / burning / fireman
/ firehose / red (or yellow) /
emergency / Dalmatian (or spotted
dog) / firepole / fire station
(firehouse) / fire hydrant (fire
plug) / ladder / rescue ?
Or, how about:
insurance / loss (or lost
possessions) / recovery / home (or
house) ?
Semantic Networks and
Concept Maps
You've probably gotten the idea by
now... Its a lot like how you plan the
writing of an essay about a subject!
(And therein lies the beauty of the
association testing technique -- an
association test can cover a lot of
essay topics in a very brief period,
and is far easier to grade because it
clearly separates "chat" from
substance. An expert can tell you about
all of the characteristics and
associated concepts which both define,
situate, and elaborate on a given
primary concept. When he or she does,
they are displaying their personal
semantic network!
Think of a semantic network as a web
of terms, phrases, and images that
cluster because of some primary or
secondary associational characteristics
or common reference. These clusters
kind of represent our personal "filing"
systems whereby we store and retrieve
information on demand. For example,
there is a good probability that, at
this very moment, you are not thinking
of anything related to the word "time."
However, now that the word has
appeared, you might immediately start
thinking of "how long" you've been
"connected to the internet," and
immediately check your "clock" or
"watch." Those words, actions, and
objects represent a mapping of objects,
images, and words which make up an even
larger network of associations which
one might refer to as a "concept" map.
In this context, concept maps go beyond
semantic, or linguistic, terms and
include images, objects, and even
behavioral actions which all revolve
around the concept of time.
But if you had not been browsing the
internet, but rather had been standing
in front of a jewelry store at the
mall, when the word time was mentioned
you might have thought of "repair," new
"watch band," new "battery," or even
"new watch". If you had been in a
physics class, when time was mentioned
you might have immediately thought of
"Einstein," "relativity," or even
"light," "distance," "speed," or
perhaps "rate."
So what have we suggested as
reasonable associations to demonstrate
that weI have some degree of
understanding of the concept of time?
Let's list them, with the primary term,
"time" at the top:
Time:
how long / internet /
connections / clock / watch /
jewelry / store / repair / watch
band / battery / Einstein /
relativity / light / distance /
speed / rate
Do you fail to see the implied
relations between any of these terms
and the concept of time? Probably
not. However, clearly some are more
salient to defining time as a concept
than others; some are more
"applications" oriented than others;
while some terms, like "battery" are
a bit of a stretch, but are still
understandable when someone reminds
you that many time pieces rely on
battery power. Regardless, the larger
the number of terms you can produce,
the more salient they are in their
association to the primary term, and
perhaps even the more varied they
are, are all reflective of your
greater expertise or knowledge about
the concept of "time." So it is with
any concept. Thus, if you are setting
out to conquer a new field, whether
physics, psychology, or computing,
you will immediately find yourself
setting out to acquire a substantial
new vocabulary and the associations
which bind that vocabulary together
into a meaningful whole we sometimes
refer to as "knowledge of a
discipline."
Learning New
Disciplines
When you study a new discipline, say
psychology, which is our favorite here
at (AI)2, you will typically
have to start with learning a new
vocabulary which defines the main
concepts of that field. In physics this
might be concepts like force, quarks,
and atoms; in chemistry it might be
ions, bonds, and compounds; in
psychology it includes conditioning,
illusions, and phobias. Regardless of
the discipline, you not only have to
learn the vocabulary, you also have to
constantly expand your associative
links which give those terms meaning
through interconnectivity. Like with
the fire truck and time, you learn that
atoms have a nucleus, protons, and
electrons; that compounds like water
are bondings between oxygen and
hydrogen; and that phobias may be
acquired and treated through classical
conditioning, but that illusions deal
with sensory perceptions. You acquire a
semantic network and eventually a
concept map which expands beyond words
to include graphics, images, objects,
and even behavioral actions, somewhat
like those which are typically shared
by educated professionals within the
discipline you are studying.
MediaMatrix's Adaptive
Tutorial Services
MediaMatrix tutorials help you learn
the semantic networks and concept maps
which textbooks present, but do little
to help you learn. To do this, you are
constantly assessed to determine the
level of your existing knowledge and
comprehension skills on each topic,
including your present understanding
and your ability to expand on that
understanding. If you already know a
bit, or are a skilled reader or video
viewer, then the tutorial is tailored
to your particular performance levels.
There are eight different levels built
into MediaMatrix's services!
But how does MediaMatrix know your
current level? Well, every question
adds information to two important
artificial intelligence agents built
into the system. First, every answer
you give adds to a growing knowledge
about your own developing semantic
network--a mirror of what you know is
constantly updated based on what
answers you have given during your
studies, with more recent corrections
of faulty knowledge carefully noted so
that you get credit for sharpening your
knowledge. Secondly, every answer is
evaluated for correctness, again with
timely updates which allow the system
to note when your performances are
improving or declining. All of this
personal information about your
knowledge is maintained in the server
to provide you individualized tutoring
services each time you log on.
Who are these
Intelligence Agents and What do they
Do?
These agents--the semantic
network/concept map mirror, the
performance tracker, and the expert
consultant--combine their knowledge
about the accuracy of your recent
performances as well as the particulars
of what you know vs what the expert
knows in order to determine whether,
and how, to help you when you start to
run into difficulties. Alternatively,
they might challenge you to more
difficult and advanced learning skills
when you are "breezing through." In
addition, one of these agents
custom-constructs your tutorial test
questions "on the fly" so that every
question is selected to meet your
specific personal need for growth and
evaluation. Perhaps you haven't been
asked about a particular concept yet,
or you have a lot of wrong ideas about
what a particular term relates to and
what it means. If so, then these agents
adaptively supply more or less
prompting as to what should be learned,
adaptively supply you feedback as to
which terms are giving you problems and
which ones seem to be developing OK,
and they also adaptively construct
tutorial questions on the basis on what
most needs evaluating based on your
individual learning history and
knowledge base.
Oh, Warm Fuzzies and
All!
These adaptive instructional
services are just like having a real
person at your side! Only it never
tires, never insults, and never gives
up just when you need it most! It's
there anytime of day or year, any place
you live, work, or travel, and when you
log in, it always picks up right where
your growth and development left off at
the last session! Who could ask for
anything more? Oh yes, your instructor!
S/he wants to know how well you are
doing!
So You Have Evaluation,
How About Certification
Speaking of how well you're doing...
You can't imagine what we can do with
certification. By comparing your own
personal semantic network and concept
maps with those of the expert, we can
give both general and highly specific
association-strength data
topic-by-topic, unit-by-unit, or
course-by-course. Imagine learning that
you have a 99% match with the expert on
topics related to Classical
Conditioning (you know, Pavlov, Russian
physiologist, bells and food,
salivation, conditioned reflexes,
glandular responses, emotions, phobias)
while having a 91% match on the
principles of Operant Conditioning
procedures in general, but only a 23%
match on operant schedules of
reinforcement. Overall, however, you
match the expert on 90% of the
conditioning (both Classical and
Operant) material.
Goodies Galore--What a
Feast!
There are a lot more features, of
course. You can bookmark and highlight
text, post it to an embedded notebook
and add your own commentary notes, use
the "glossary" and "find" systems for
on-the-spot help and elaboration, and
even check reference cited directly
without leaving the sentence you are
reading. After such a feast of
features, you would think we would have
run out of assets to brag about. But we
left something great for dessert as
well.
I Can Do It Myself
Too?
Instructors can custom write new
chapters or topics they want included
in a customized version of the book,
can resequence the chapters and/or
their content sequence, and can add
laboratory simulations and experiments
using CyberRat.
Contact us for more details at:
info@psych-ai.com