A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Assess Web Learner's Joint Skills

  • Mitra M
  • Das A
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—Skill assessment is an important but complicated task in the entire web based teaching and learning process. The learner's performance assessment has a strong influence on learners' approaches to learn and their learning outcomes like professional acceptability on desired skills. Most educators focus either on assessing a learner's technical skill set or non-technical skill set, individually, rather than focusing on both the aspects. This paper bridges the gap by applying fuzzy logic approach to analyze a learner's joint skills incorporating both skills-set. An already proven e-commerce website's evaluation technique has been chosen and applied in two situations of learner's skill assessment through case studies namely: technical skills evaluation, and non-technical skills evaluation. Experiments show that the learner's success depends on both sets of skill attributes. This work then proposed a novel method for skill assessment considering two (instead of one) sets of skill attributes invoking parallel or joint application of the technique. This new technique has also been analysed through a case study.

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Mitra, M., & Das, A. (2015). A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Assess Web Learner’s Joint Skills. International Journal of Modern Education and Computer Science, 7(9), 14–21. https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2015.09.02

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