@inproceedings{387dd5f703a04bab8db5756f02dfcced,
title = "AGQ: A model of student question generation supported by one-on-one educational computing",
abstract = "One-on-one educational computing refers to 1 student 1 computing device, which means every student in a group uses a digital learning device. In this paper, we present a model of student question generation called AGQ, which stands for {"}asking a good question,{"} supported by one-on-one educational computing in the classroom settings. AGQ is designed for engaging students in a challenging learning activity that potentially involves higher-level cognitive processing operations. We shall describe the general design of AGQ, called Product Evolution, and that the current version is a variation of it.",
keywords = "One-on-one educational computing, Peer question generation, Question posing",
author = "Chang, {Sung Bin} and Tung, {Kuan Jung} and Huang, {Hsien Ming} and Chan, {Tak Wai}",
year = "2005",
language = "???core.languages.en_GB???",
isbn = "0805857826",
series = "Computer Supported Collaborative Learning 2005: The Next 10 Years - Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning 2005, CSCL 2005",
pages = "28--32",
booktitle = "Computer Supported Collaborative Learning 2005",
note = "International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning 2005, CSCL 2005 ; Conference date: 30-05-2005 Through 04-06-2005",
}