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Avatar-Based Automated Tools and Testing Cloud System as a Gateway of Modern Feedback Control in Digital Era

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  • Vardan Mkrttchian

    (HHH University, North Ryde, Australia)

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This article is an enhancement of “Avatars “HHH” Technology Education Cloud Platform on Sliding Mode Based Plug-Ontology as a Gateway to Improvement of Feedback Control Online Society” an article from IJICTHD volume 6 issue 3, published in 2014. This article proposes the concept of creating an automated software system for monitoring student knowledge in the learning process. It is proven that for successful students to learn remotely, it is necessary to develop a knowledge assessment system that takes into account the various learning features, as well as the individual characteristics of the student. The block structure of an automated software system is presented and its elements are discussed in relation to the educational process. The role of the teacher in the virtual learning system is discussed and an algorithm of the learning process in this system is presented. The author using own concept avatar-based automated tools and testing cloud system as a gateway of modern feedback control in digital era.

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  • Vardan Mkrttchian, 2019. "Avatar-Based Automated Tools and Testing Cloud System as a Gateway of Modern Feedback Control in Digital Era," International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development (IJICTHD), IGI Global, vol. 11(4), pages 1-17, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jicthd:v:11:y:2019:i:4:p:1-17
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