Negotiated learning by fuzzy cognitive maps

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Abstract

For accomplish an effective education the student centered approach offers an appropriate learning service to the profile of each individual through the planning of the education, delivery content, assessment and evaluation carry out by the system and the tutor letting to the student the role of receive the instruction, react to the learning experiences and hold on for her qualification. In order to promote an active roll of the participation of the learner and consider her points of view in the decisions making tasks of the negotiate learning approach, this work suggests the use of fuzzy cognitive maps (FCM) for depict the proposals of each actor through a model conformed by concepts, relations and fuzzy values that are used for qualitative-fuzzy reasoning which estimates the causal consequences of the suggestions. With this approach, all proposals are evaluated and a new model can be generated by the integration of the contributions. As result, the student become more aware and involved in their learning process improving their self-esteem.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Web-Based Education, WBE 2005
Pages590-595
Number of pages6
StatePublished - 2005
Event4th IASTED International Conference on Web-Based Education, WBE 2005 - Grindelwald, Switzerland
Duration: 21 Feb 200523 Feb 2005

Publication series

NameProceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Web-Based Education, WBE 2005

Conference

Conference4th IASTED International Conference on Web-Based Education, WBE 2005
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityGrindelwald
Period21/02/0523/02/05

Keywords

  • Causal relations and negotiated learning model
  • Fuzzy cognitive maps
  • Negotiate learning
  • Student centered

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