Semi-automated academic tutor for the selection of learning paths in a curriculum: An ontology-based approach

Carolina Sarmiento, Oscar Duarte, M. Barrera, R. Soto
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In higher education globalization brings challenges as part of a reform process. An important aspect of such a reform has to do with the flexibility of the contents of a curriculum. Normally curricula offer students a whole set of possibilities to make decisions regarding optional courses recommended in an educational programme. In this work we present the design of a semi-automated Academic Tutor to support students in selecting learning paths (that consist of a set of courses which form the individual curricula) to achieve a particular professional profile. We designed the Academic Tutor considering the case of an Electrical Engineering Curriculum, which is represented through ontologies, a Semantic Web technology that provides a logical and formal description that can be interpreted by people and machines. The curriculum was divided into three interrelated main structures called sources of conceptualization. The sources that were transformed into ontologies were: subjects from the programme curriculum's core and subjects from the variable part of the programme curriculum; skills and thematic contents. Preliminary findings present a broad and formal representation of the curriculum's knowledge to be shared and reused in the field of education and engineering.
在课程中选择学习路径的半自动学术导师:基于本体的方法
作为高等教育改革的一部分,全球化给高等教育带来了挑战。这种改革的一个重要方面与课程内容的灵活性有关。通常,课程为学生提供了一整套关于教育计划中推荐的选修课的选择的可能性。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个半自动学术导师的设计,以支持学生选择学习路径(由一组课程组成的个人课程),以实现特定的专业概况。我们在设计学术导师时考虑了电气工程课程的情况,它通过本体来表示,本体是一种语义Web技术,提供了可以被人和机器解释的逻辑和形式化描述。课程分为三个相互关联的主要结构,称为概念化来源。转化为本体论的来源有:方案课程核心科目和方案课程可变部分科目;技巧和主题内容。初步研究结果为课程知识在教育和工程领域的共享和再利用提供了广泛而正式的表示。
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