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Adaptive Mobile Learning Framework Based On IRT Theory

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Trends in Computer Science and Engineering (IJATCSE) (Vol.8, No. 5)

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Page : 2647-2652

Keywords : Adaptive learning; content; context; mobile learning; item response theory;

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Abstract

Advances in remote systems and skilled online tools have made great enthusiasm for adaptable learning lately. Patterns show that diverse mobile learning is the next achievement of meaningful innovation. In any case, adaptable mobile learning progresses through its different perspectives and the links between them must be integrated. In this article, we will conduct a baseline survey of specific writing with mixed-use learning in the light of the fact that there is still a need for extensive research on disrupting classroom innovation, particularly on how the performance of various tasks affects the instructor function in the classroom as a media coach and learning facilitator. The easily accessible writing identified with the adaptable mobile adaptation unequivocally highlights that the robust adaptable learning system is missing and that few scientists have explained the existence of a permanent structure. To address this problem, a systematic framework is proposed in this paper to discover diversity that adapts to the individual characteristics of students as described in each student's learning preparation. This paper also presents the theory of material responsiveness and how it is generally applied in a test case for any online course for the time of flexible exams within the course [for the development of model information] of elements (evaluation questions), which are available in online vaults. Being a probability theory, the article depicts the variables to consider and how to detect probability that a student answers an appropriately defined element, known as the level of absorptive capacity, taking into account the prediction test and their previous answers.

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