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Research on the Design of Modern Distance Education System Based on Agent Technology

Le Xiu

Pinnacle Academic Press Proceedings Series, 2025, vol. 2, 160-169

Abstract: With the rapid development of information technology, modern distance education systems have gradually become an important part of the education field. However, traditional distance education systems face several shortcomings in personalized learning, real-time interaction, and intelligent teaching. This paper proposes a modern distance education system design based on Agent technology, aiming to achieve intelligent management of learning resources, personalized teaching recommendations, and real-time monitoring of teacher-student interaction through the autonomy, collaboration, and adaptability of intelligent Agents. The paper first analyzes the current needs of distance education systems, then designs an Agent-based system architecture, and describes the core algorithms of task allocation, intelligent recommendation, and collaboration. Finally, the system's performance was tested and evaluated, suggesting potential improvements in learning outcomes and user experience. This research provides new insights and technical support for the development of modern distance education systems.

Keywords: agent technology; distance education system; personalized recommendation; intelligent teaching; task allocation algorithm (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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