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A new approach of e-learning-adaptive based on ant colonies optimisation algorithm

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3 Author(s)
Allach, S. ; LASIT (FS Tetouan), Tetouan, Morocco ; Essaaidi, M. ; Ben Ahmed, M.

Adaptive E-learning, refers to a training concept in which technology is introduced step by step in all aspects of the business of training. A technique, inspired by the Ant Colony Optimization (ACO), is proposed to optimize the learning path. The proposed platform is modeled by a graph where nodes represent the educational elements (lessons or exercises), and arcs link navigation between them. Each of the arcs is also a value that describes its importance in relation to teaching neighboring arcs. Students are represented by virtual agents (ants) who use these links.

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Multimedia Computing and Systems (ICMCS), 2012 International Conference on

Date of Conference: 10-12 May 2012

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