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A Computationally Efficient User Model for Effective Content Adaptation Based on Domain-Wise Learning Style Preferences: A Web-Based Approach

In the educational hypermedia domain, adaptive systems try to adapt educational materials according to the required properties of a user. The adaptability of these systems becomes more effective once the system has the knowledge about how a student can learn better. Studies suggest that, for effecti...

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Published in:Complexity (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2021, Vol.2021 (1)
Main Authors: Pan, Dong, Hussain, Anwar, Nazir, Shah, Khan, Sulaiman
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Language:English
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Summary:In the educational hypermedia domain, adaptive systems try to adapt educational materials according to the required properties of a user. The adaptability of these systems becomes more effective once the system has the knowledge about how a student can learn better. Studies suggest that, for effective personalization, one of the important features is to know precisely the learning style of a student. However, learning styles are dynamic and may vary domain-wise. To address such aspects of learning styles, we have proposed a computationally efficient solution that considers the dynamic and nondeterministic nature of learning styles, effect of the subject domain, and nonstationary aspect during the learning process. The proposed model is novel, robust, and flexible to optimize students’ domain-wise learning style preferences for better content adaptation. We have developed a web-based experimental prototype for assessment and validation. The proposed model is compared with the existing available learning style-based model, and the experimental results show that personalization based on incorporating discipline-wise learning style variations becomes more effective.
ISSN:1076-2787
1099-0526
DOI:10.1155/2021/6634328