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== Grand Challenge Article ==
 
== Grand Challenge Article ==
[https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=6ymjBQAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&dq=artificial+intelligence+tutoring&ots=-_nBm9RvMh&sig=koarhRetvN9UEOkaPSQcFWv-3Bc#v=onepage&q=artificial%20intelligence%20tutoring&f=false Artificial Intelligence and Tutoring Systems: Computational and Cognitive Approaches to the Communication of Knowledge],  Etienne Wenger, Morgan Kaufmann, May 12, 2014, accessed Sep 19, 2017 (Advance personalized learning)
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[https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=6ymjBQAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&dq=artificial+intelligence+tutoring&ots=-_nBm9RvMh&sig=koarhRetvN9UEOkaPSQcFWv-3Bc#v=onepage&q=artificial%20intelligence%20tutoring&f=false Artificial Intelligence and Tutoring Systems: Computational and Cognitive Approaches to the Communication of Knowledge],  Etienne Wenger, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, May 12, 2014, accessed Sep 19, 2017 (Advance personalized learning)
  
 
== MatLab Examples ==
 
== MatLab Examples ==

Revision as of 01:11, 22 September 2017

FAQ's

What is your name: Camden Vassallo

Where are you from: Boston, MA

What are you studying: Electrical and Computer Engineering & Computer Science

Grand Challenge Article

Artificial Intelligence and Tutoring Systems: Computational and Cognitive Approaches to the Communication of Knowledge, Etienne Wenger, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, May 12, 2014, accessed Sep 19, 2017 (Advance personalized learning)

MatLab Examples

My favorite MATLAB example was the sliding puzzle named "Fifteen". I hadn't played one of these games in many years, but I was still able to solve it quickly. This is probably because I have recently gotten into Speedcubing; 15 has 2-D algorithms that behavior similarly to those on the 3-D Rubik's Cube. Also when looking at the code, I was able to see good examples of MATLAB selective structures. SlidingPuzzle.png

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