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Learning Spaces: A Mathematical Compendium

Jean-Paul Doignon, Jean-Claude Falmagne and Eric Cosyn
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Jean-Paul Doignon: University of Brussels, Dept. of Mathematics
Jean-Claude Falmagne: University of California, Dept. of Cognitive Sciences
Eric Cosyn: ALEKS Corp.

Chapter 8 in Knowledge Spaces, 2013, pp 131-145 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The core of an educational software based on learning space theory, such as the ALEKS system, is a combinatorial structure representing the cognitive organization of a particular curriculum, like beginning algebra or 4th grade arithmetic. This structure consists in a family K of subsets of a basic set Q. The elements of Q are the types of problems to be mastered by a student learning the curriculum.

Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35329-1_8

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