Weighted Bidirectional Graph-based Academic Curricula Model to Support the Tutorial Competence



Document title: Weighted Bidirectional Graph-based Academic Curricula Model to Support the Tutorial Competence
Journal: Computación y sistemas
Database:
System number: 000560467
ISSN: 1405-5546
Authors: 1
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Institutions: 1Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Facultad de Ciencias de la Computación, Puebla. México
Year:
Season: Abr-Jun
Volumen: 24
Number: 2
Pages: 619-631
Country: México
Language: Inglés
Document type: Artículo
English abstract In competency-based model, the professor is known as a tutor, who guides and orients the students throughout their professional instructor. Therefore, the tutor must identify which courses the students have approved and which courses should they undertake over the next period, so their academic instruction does not fall behind. Consequently, the curricula must be modeled to specify a complex structure composed of courses (which are represented as nodes), links (symbolized as edges) among the prerequisites of the course, as well as the semester number (represented by the weight of the node). This paper proposes a weighted bidirectional graph, which will represent the intrinsic and wired restrictions in the flow of subjects that students must follow and pass, establishing an organized context (which is regulated by the weight of each subject) within which they can be oriented and guided by the tutor. A system to monitor the students’ academic progress is presented, and provide an interaction between the students and the tutor, where the weighted bidirectional graph is integrated. Such a system is a collaborative application; whose development is based on an ontological model. Therefore, this work integrates the graphs with artificial intelligence.
Disciplines: Ciencias de la computación
Keyword: Inteligencia artificial
Keyword: Weighted bidirectional graph,
Academic curricula,
Model,
Tutorial competency,
Collaborative application,
Artificial intelligence
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