Personalized Education via Mobile Technology Flexible Learning Frameworks
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v18i18.50659Keywords:
Personalized learning, context-aware technique, hassle-free mobile learning, learning styleAbstract
The prevalence of mobile and ubiquitous computing equipment is transforming how learners conduct their education. Nevertheless, the bulk of educational content generated for desktop platforms is unacceptable for handheld gadgets. Furthermore, some materials that are irrelevant to the preferences of the learner or the contextual environment might reduce the effect of learning and elevate the cost of communication. Furthermore, there is a deficit in the academic structure for mobile learning. This paper proposes personalized adaptation techniques for customized modification contents. This in turn strives to offer adaptive content contingent on learner experience and device capabilities. On top of that, it recommends a few alternatives to producing intelligent and adaptive material for children. Numerous facets of the study are examined to employ the benefits of learner, device, and location modeling in tandem with mobile technology to provide a personalized spread of multimedia-rich resources at any time or anywhere. As an outcome, it delivers proper learning resources and applies the learning style most suitable to the demands and tastes of each learner (personalized learning). Our system enables several types of learning styles to pick from, but the most significant aspect is to pair each learner’s characteristics with the right program and learning style. A novel chance for a broad range of learners to boost their knowledge in a tailored manner is made accessible by the adaptation of the material and styles, which enables the learning process to be dynamic. Additionally, our system’s resilience and interaction have risen owing to multi-agent system modeling.
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