Neil Heffernan
Neil T. Heffernan (born June 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 online learning tool and app, which assists students with homework and classwork while helping teachers assess where to focus instructional time in mathematics, and is used by over 50,000 students a year in the US. His work gained prominence when a ''New York Times Magazine'' story by Annie Murphy Paul featured ASSISTments and Heffernan's research with the tool. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Paul Salvador Inventado, Peter Scupelli, Korinn Ostrow, Neil Heffernan, Jaclyn Ocumpaugh, Victoria Almeda, Stefan SlaterGet full text
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2by Arthur C. Graesser, Xiangen Hu, Benjamin D. Nye, Kurt VanLehn, Rohit Kumar, Cristina Heffernan, Neil Heffernan, Beverly Woolf, Andrew M. Olney, Vasile Rus, Frank Andrasik, Philip Pavlik, Zhiqiang Cai, Jon Wetzel, Brent Morgan, Andrew J. Hampton, Anne M. Lippert, Lijia Wang, Qinyu Cheng, Joseph E. Vinson, Craig N. Kelly, Cadarrius McGlown, Charvi A. Majmudar, Bashir Morshed, Whitney BaerGet full text
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3by Vinayakumar, Meghana KasalOther Authors: “...Neil Heffernan, Advisor...”
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4by Harrison, AveryOther Authors: “...Neil Heffernan, Department Head...”
Published 2019
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