Use of Knowledge Acquisition Surface to Monitor and Assess Students' Success

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Daugule, Iveta [1 ]
Kapenieks, Atis [1 ]
Timšāns, Žanis [1 ]
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[1] Distance Education Study Centre, Riga Technical University, Rīga, Latvia
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Curricula - Knowledge acquisition - Learning systems - Students;
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10.3991/ijet.v17i14.31281
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The aim of the Knowledge Acquisition Monitoring (KAM) approach created is to teach faster and/or more in a particular time frame. The KAM Question Framework that was designed according to the KAM approach ensures the active involvement of the students in the study process and provides them with relevant and updated content in real-time. The obtained data enables understanding the nature of knowledge acquisition - to improve the content, and enhance the efficiency of the learning process. 3-D coordinates were used to design the Knowledge Acquisition Surface (KAS). This surface describes the relevance of the e-course content to the needs of a student or group of students. The course suitability evaluation is performed considering the area in which the obtained knowledge acquisition data point is located. The approach provides the teacher with insight into the specific needs of students, and facilitates e-course improvement. © 2022. All Rights Reserved.
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