ATIS Tutorial: Learn more about Axiomatic Theories of Intentional Systems
Click on the video below to see an animated illustration with voice over that explains fundamental ideas of ATIS.
Links to additional resources illustrating ATIS
- Frick, T. and Koh, J. (2007). Self-Regulation, Autonomy, and Expertise Development in Problem-Based or Design-Based Learning Environments. Paper presented at the 2007 American Educational Research Conference, Chicago, IL.
- Frick, T., Myers, R., Thompson, K. & York, S. (2008). New ways to measure systemic change: Map & Analyze Patterns & Structures Across Time (MAPSAT). Featured research paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Educational Communications & Technology, Orlando, FL.
- Frick, T., Thompson, K. and Koh, J. (2006). Predicting Education System Outcomes: A Scientific Approach. In M. Simonson (Ed.), Proceedings of the Association for Educational Communication and Technology, Dallas, TX. See also related conference presentation (requires PowerPoint).
- Koh, J. and Frick, T. (2007). Measuring System Structural Properties of Autonomy-Support in a Montessori Classroom. Proceedings of the Association for Educational Communication and Technology, Anaheim, CA. Available online at: https://tedfrick.sitehost.iu.edu/montessori_AECT2007_proceedings_koh_frick.pdf
- Thompson, K. (2005-2008). ATIS Research Reports.