A soft computing approach to quality evaluation of general chemistry learning in higher education

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Abstract

In contemporary societies higher education must shape individuals able to solve problems in a workable and simpler manner and, therefore, a multidisciplinary view of the problems, with insights in disciplines like psychology, mathematics or computer science becomes mandatory. Undeniably, the great challenge for teachers is to provide a comprehensive training in General Chemistry with high standards of quality, and aiming not only at the promotion of the student’s academic success, but also at the understanding of the competences/skills required to their future doings. Thus, this work will be focused on the development of an intelligent system to assess the Quality-of-General-Chemistry-Learning, based on factors related with subject, teachers and students.

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Figueiredo, M., Neves, J., & Vicente, H. (2016). A soft computing approach to quality evaluation of general chemistry learning in higher education. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 478, pp. 81–89). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40165-2_9

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