Broader Terms Curriculum Mapping: Using Natural Language Processing and Visual-Supported Communication to Create Representative Program Planning Experiences

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Abstract

Accreditation bodies call for curriculum development processes that are open to all stakeholders, reflecting viewpoints of students, industry, university faculty, and society. However, communication difficulties between faculty and non-faculty groups leave an immense collaboration potential unexplored. Using the classification of learning objectives, natural language processing, and data visualization, this paper presents a quantitative method that delivers program plan representations that are universal, self-explanatory, and empowering; promoting stronger links between program courses and curriculum development open to all stakeholders. A simple example shows how the method contributes to representative program planning experiences and a case study is used to confirm the method’s accuracy and utility.

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Duarte, R., Lacerda Nobre, Â., Pimentel, F., & Jacquinet, M. (2024). Broader Terms Curriculum Mapping: Using Natural Language Processing and Visual-Supported Communication to Create Representative Program Planning Experiences. Applied System Innovation, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/asi7010007

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