Information Dissemination Prediction of College Students’ Learning Requirements Based on Mobile Social Network

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Abstract

Starting point of this research is the information dissemination and fluctuation of the learning requirements of college students between the student individuals and the mobile learning platforms, to solve this problem, it’s of certain practical value to explore the information dissemination efficiency of college students’ learning requirements under different conditions and study the prediction accuracy optimization method. However, existing studies generally focus on the feasibility of applying existing methods to the prediction of college students’ learning requirements, but the research on such prediction is neither sufficient nor deep enough. This paper constructed a model of college students’ mobile social network based on the actual data of college students’ mobile social behaviors, and innovatively proposed a novel algorithm for predicting college students’ requirements for mobile learning. At last, experimental results verified the effectiveness of the constructed model and the proposed algorithm.

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Tong, L., & Chen, Q. (2023). Information Dissemination Prediction of College Students’ Learning Requirements Based on Mobile Social Network. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, 18(2), 229–244. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v18i02.37131

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