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Neil Heffernan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Neil Heffernan
Neil T. Heffernan (born 1970 in Worcester, Massachusetts) is a professor of computer science at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He is known for his role in the development of the ASSISTments service, which helps students learn mathematics even as it assesses their knowledge, and which is used by over 50000 students a year in the US.〔"WPI Receives $2 Million Award to Develop an Intelligent Tutoring System That Can Improve Math Education" ACM TechNews. May 23, 2007〕 He is widely published in intelligent tutoring systems, and educational data mining. His work gained prominence when a (New York Times Magazine story ) by Annie Murphy Paul featured ASSISTments and Heffernan's research with the tool. ==Early life and education== Heffernan obtained a bachelor's degree in History and Computer Science at Amherst College, and a doctorate in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University. His doctoral advisers were Kenneth Koedinger and John Robert Anderson.
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