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Adaptive Educational Hypermedia System Based on Variational Bayesian Petri Net

Xiaojie Li and Naeem Jan

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-7

Abstract: The traditional teaching model fails to support the modern requirements, which seek to support the diversity of each student in terms of skills, inclinations, and educational level. The adaptive educational hypermedia systems are a learning model that is both adaptive and personalized, and it is gaining popularity (AEHSs). These tools can be used by students to present, navigate, provide feedback, and assess. However, even in these systems, internal differentiation should include a wide range of practices, personalized forms of learning process organization, and high-quality education, taking into account each students’ diverse educational needs and capabilities, interests, unique experiences, personal rhythms of integration of educational functions, and personal learning style. So, the learning style, the cognitive background, and the student’s interest are decisive factors for the structure of a next-generation learning system. To overcome the issues of the traditional learning systems, this paper proposes an AEHS based on Variational Bayesian Petri Net (VBPNet). It is an intelligent system that can, by overcoming the significant limitations of the Petri Nets, depict any complex procedure with great precision and without considerable computing power requirements. The proposed VBPNet was used as an AEHS implementation algorithm to classify students based on their skills and real educational needs.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/6280816

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