Title:
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USING STORYBOARDING AND DATA MINING TO ESTIMATE SUCCESS CHANCES OF CURRICULA |
Author(s):
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Rainer Knauf , Ronald Böck , Yoshitaka Sakurai , Shinishi Dohi , Setsuo Tsuruta |
ISBN:
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978-972-8924-48-5 |
Editors:
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Kinshuk, Demetrios G. Sampson, J. Michael Spector and Pedro Isaías |
Year:
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2007 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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Process modeling, Learning processes, Storyboarding, Dynamic learning need reflection system, Success estimation |
Type:
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Full Paper |
First Page:
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235 |
Last Page:
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242 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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In university studies, there is a flexible but complicated learning system of subject offers, enrollment rules for particular
subject combinations, and prerequisites to meet for taking particular subjects, which need to be matched with students'
needs and desires. Students need assistance in the jungle of such learning opportunities and limitations at today's
universities. To face this problem, we employed our formerly developed storyboard concept and used it to develop,
maintain, and evaluate curricula. Storyboarding is based on the idea of formally representing, processing, evaluating and
refining didactic knowledge. This concept is utilized to supplement an educational system called Dynamic Learning
Needs Reflection System (DLNRS) of the School of Information Environment of Tokyo Denki University, Japan.
Concretely speaking, didactic knowledge of DLNRS can be represented by storyboarding and used for supporting
dynamic learning activities of students. Here, we introduce an additional benefit of the storyboard concept. By using data
mining - like methods to evaluate storyboard paths, we are able to estimate success chances of storyboard paths. Based on
such an evaluation we will be able to rate planned (future) paths and thus, to prevent students from failing by nonappropriate
curricula. Moreover, besides the evaluation, the estimation can be used for computer enforced suggestions to
complete a path towards optimal success chances. |
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