衔接网络分析:Moodle中的定制课程管理

Gabriel Gutu-Robu, Darius Mihai, M. Dascalu, M. Cărăbaş, Stefan Trausan-Matu, Sunhea Choi, K. Godfrey, B. Brands, B. Koletzko
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学习管理系统经常充当在线内容的平台,这些内容通常按层次结构分为模块和课程,以方便导航。然而,信息量可能是压倒性的,或者只有部分课程可能与个人相关;因此,定制课程的需求出现了。我们推出了一个Moodle插件,通过特定的过滤标准和语义相关性,帮助学习者定制他们的课程,以最适合他们的学习需求。在这个实验中,为早期营养领域的医生创建了一个Moodle实例。该平台包括78节课,涉及各种各样的主题,分为五个模块。我们的插件使用户能够指定基本的过滤标准,包括他们的专业领域,从预定义的分类法中感兴趣的主题,或预期的主题(例如,背景知识,实践和咨询,或指导方针),以便对课程进行初步的预筛选。此外,学习者还可以用自然语言描述自己的学习兴趣。本文使用衔接网络分析与每个课程的描述进行比较,并在实验设定的阈值之上选择课程。我们的方法还考虑了先验知识的要求,并可能建议进一步阅读的经验教训。总体而言,该插件涵盖了整个课程生命周期的管理,即:a)创建定制课程;B)跟踪完成课程的进度;c)生成具有相应CME点数的结业证书。
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Cohesion Network Analysis: Customized Curriculum Management in Moodle
Learning Management Systems frequently act as platforms for online content which is usually structured hierarchically into modules and lessons to ease navigation. However, the volume of information may be overwhelming, or only part of the lessons may be relevant for an individual; thus, the need for customized curricula emerges. We introduce a Moodle plugin developed to help learners customize their curriculum to best fit their learning needs by relying on specific filtering criteria and semantic relatedness. For this experiment, a Moodle instance was created for doctors working in the field of nutrition in early life. The platform includes 78 lessons tackling a wide variety of topics, organized into five modules. Our plugin enables users to specify basic filtering criteria, including their field of expertise, topics of interest from a predefined taxonomy, or expected themes (e.g., background knowledge, practice & counselling, or guidelines) for a preliminary pre-screening of lessons. In addition, learners can also provide a description in natural language of their learning interests. This text is compared with each lesson's description using Cohesion Network Analysis, and lessons are selected above an experimentally set threshold. Our approach also takes into account prior knowledge requirements, and may suggest lessons for further reading. Overall, the plugin covers the management of the entire course lifecycle, namely: a) creating a customized curriculum; b) tracking the progress of completed lessons; c) generating completion certificates with corresponding CME points.
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