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Automatic Mobile Learning System for the Constant Preparation of the Student Community

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  • Lucía Asencios-Trujillo
  • Djamila Gallegos-Espinoza
  • Lida Asencios-Trujillo
  • Livia Piñas-Rivera
  • Carlos LaRosa-Longobardi
  • Rosa Perez-Siguas

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Introduction: the events that occurred with the pandemic caused a drastic change in all activities with direct contact due to the high risk of contagion, with educational centers being affected by the closure measures and the imposition of virtual classes to continue with student preparation, leading many students to see the need to have a computer to take their classes, eventually showing boredom due to the lack of desire to be in front of a computer, This to a certain extent weakens their interest in learning and affects their learning because mobile devices have become more important due to the various applications that provide students with information. For this reason, we propose mobile learning that allows students to have more information, as well as interaction with different students so that they have the opportunity to learn on a constant basis. Objective: the objective is to create an automatic mobile learning system for the constant preparation of the student community. Method: a methodology based on a client-server model to take advantage of the various educational resources accompanied by the good support it provides the subjects for students with the interaction of a mobile application. Results: through the operation of the system, it was visualized that the tests carried out with the students were presented with an efficiency of 96,70 %, Conclusions: this system presents a high efficiency that allows to reinforce the subjects that need more prominence in the student's learning and progress of level through the teacher's evaluations

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:datame:v:3:y:2024:i::p:221:id:1056294dm2024221
DOI: 10.56294/dm2024221
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