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Automatic exercise sequencing-based algorithmic skills

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  • Meriem Abdessemed
  • Tahar Bensebaa
  • Takie Eddine Belhaoues
  • Anis Bey

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In any learning systems and especially automated assessment tools, the most common task is to evaluate the students' performance using training exercise. The selection of the next exercise is generally performed as a static set of exercises or free by students. But, it would clearly be advantageous if this exercise selection process were to be automated based on their previous performances. Therefore, the focus of this paper is the development of a method capable of determining exercise progression and sequencing during a training session based on the students' past performance. A dynamic planning of algorithmic exercises was developed based on a semantic and pedagogical description to be used in training exercise.

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  • Meriem Abdessemed & Tahar Bensebaa & Takie Eddine Belhaoues & Anis Bey, 2018. "Automatic exercise sequencing-based algorithmic skills," International Journal of Innovation and Learning, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 23(1), pages 104-121.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijilea:v:23:y:2018:i:1:p:104-121
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