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A System for Concerned Teaching of Musical Aural Skills
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A System for Concerned Teaching of Musical Aural Skills
Geraint A. Wiggins7 and Shari Trewin8 
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Department of Computing, City University, London, Northampton Square, London, England, EC1V 0HB |
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Institute for Communicating and Collaborative Systems, University of Edinburgh, 80 South Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1HN, Scotland |
Abstract
We present teaching concerns, a domain-independent mechanism for controlling the content and form of automated teaching interactions. Concerns represent
commonsense teaching requirements such as challenging a student. Concerns have been implemented in Tapper, a newsystem for musical ear training. We describe and give real examples of concerns in action within Tapper. We claim that this approach produces sensible and explicable individualised interactions within a loosely structured curriculum.
This work was mostly carried out while the first author was working at the Division of Informatics University of Edinburgh.
The second author is now working in the Accessibility Research group, IBM T J Watson Research Center. Correspondence should
be addressed to the first author.
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