TY - GEN
T1 - A subject syllabus similarity analysis to address students mobility issue
AU - Saquicela, Victor
AU - Baculima, Fernando
AU - Orellana, Gerardo
AU - Orellana, Marcos
AU - Piedra, Nelson
AU - Espinoza, Mauricio
AU - Vanegas, Pablo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2018 by the International Institute of Informatics and Systemics.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Currently, students' mobility in Higher Education has become very common and frequent. Although the transitioning process could be thought to be smooth and quick, students moving from one institution to another must go through rigorous and unfortunately, non-standardized academic validation processes. Usually, most part of the process, including credits recognition and syllabi comparison are manually performed, consuming excessive time and massive human effort. Some of these academic processes however, could be optimized by means of computer technologies, which support data processing and help solving real-life problems usually found in the academic field. In the specific case of Ecuador, we have identified that each Higher Education Institution (HEI) manages customized curricular information management systems which include non-standard syllabi structured documents. The existence of custom made formats at every HEI has originate a large variety of data models. In this work, we propose to address these problems by identifying similarities between different current syllabi of Ecuadorian HEIs, aiming to the optimization, integration and improvement of the academic activities related to the students' mobility processes, such as credits recognition. This proposal relies on the definition of a standard data model, which is used to describe the academic syllabus and that allows the implementation of a computer-based system focused on similarities detection through the use of semantic web technologies and text mining tools.
AB - Currently, students' mobility in Higher Education has become very common and frequent. Although the transitioning process could be thought to be smooth and quick, students moving from one institution to another must go through rigorous and unfortunately, non-standardized academic validation processes. Usually, most part of the process, including credits recognition and syllabi comparison are manually performed, consuming excessive time and massive human effort. Some of these academic processes however, could be optimized by means of computer technologies, which support data processing and help solving real-life problems usually found in the academic field. In the specific case of Ecuador, we have identified that each Higher Education Institution (HEI) manages customized curricular information management systems which include non-standard syllabi structured documents. The existence of custom made formats at every HEI has originate a large variety of data models. In this work, we propose to address these problems by identifying similarities between different current syllabi of Ecuadorian HEIs, aiming to the optimization, integration and improvement of the academic activities related to the students' mobility processes, such as credits recognition. This proposal relies on the definition of a standard data model, which is used to describe the academic syllabus and that allows the implementation of a computer-based system focused on similarities detection through the use of semantic web technologies and text mining tools.
KW - Higher education
KW - Student's mobility issue
KW - Syllabus ontology
KW - Text mining
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85056552359
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85056552359
T3 - IMSCI 2018 - 12th International Multi-Conference on Society, Cybernetics and Informatics, Proceedings
SP - 93
EP - 98
BT - IMSCI 2018 - 12th International Multi-Conference on Society, Cybernetics and Informatics, Proceedings
A2 - Callaos, Nagib
A2 - Sanchez, Belkis
A2 - Carrasquero, Jose Vicente
A2 - Tremante, Andres
A2 - Welsch, Friedrich
PB - International Institute of Informatics and Systemics, IIIS
T2 - 12th International Multi-Conference on Society, Cybernetics and Informatics, IMSCI 2018
Y2 - 8 July 2018 through 11 July 2018
ER -