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In order to meet the rapidly increasing demand for item pools for large-scale assessments, automatic item generation (AIG) emerged about thirty years ago, using pre-programmed algorithms to ...
Simulation platforms like BranchED are emerging as a modality for teacher training, using avatars and large language models to replicate student behavior and give teachers practice dealing with ...
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