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Title: BIO-INSPIRED CLUSTERING APPROACH BASED ON STUDENTS’ ANNOTATION ON ONLINE READING MATERIALS
Authors: Chang, Miao-Han
Supervisor(s): Chang, Maiga (Faculty of Science and Technology, Athabasca University)
Examining Committee: Kumar, Vive (Faculty of Science and Technology, Athabasca University)
Kuo, Rita (New Mexico Tech)
Kung, Hsu-Yang (National Pingtung University of Science and Technology)
Håklev, Stian (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)
Degree: Master of Science, Information Systems (MScIS)
Department: Faculty of Science and Technology
Keywords: Annotation
Chromosome
Patterns
Clustering
Issue Date: 26-Nov-2019
Abstract: When students read a book, they usually annotate important words in the text. Students may perhaps miss some important information while reading the book. Students can perform better academically and score well in written exams, quizzes, and other learning activities if they know about the potentially important annotations in advance. With an annotation system’s help, teachers can create online reading activities for students and review students’ annotations on the e-text. This research aims to design and implement a bio-inspired clustering method. The proposed method can cluster students into groups according to their annotations on the online reading materials. The annotation system uses the clustering results to find content that might be important for student. This research implements an Online Annotation System that can let students annotate on the reading activities in different ways and give students annotation reminders base on the clustering results.
Graduation Date: Feb-2019
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10791/304
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