Learning personalization based on learning style instruments

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Abstract

Adaptive education systems (AES) are considered one of the most interesting research topics in technology-based learning strategies. Since students have different abilities, needs and learning styles, we should fit the curriculum and teaching activities to these different learning styles. This study investigates the impact of using LAES (Libyan Adaptive Education System) on the performance of students. An ALSI (Arabic Learning Style Instrument) was integrated into the LAES system to investigate learning preferences of students. The student models are constructed according to the results obtained using this instrument (ALSI). Three experimental studies were then conducted to investigate the impact of the LAES system on the performance of students. The results reveal the students who have learnt using the LAES system were more successful than others who learnt without, in terms of the knowledge gained.

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Alzain, A., Clark, S., Ireson, G., & Jwaid, A. (2018). Learning personalization based on learning style instruments. Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems, 3(3), 108–115. https://doi.org/10.25046/aj030315

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