Using Logic to Determine Key Items in Math Education

E-learning
Formal concept analysis
Fuzzy logic
Authors

Manuel Ojeda-Hernández, Francisco Pérez-Gámez, Ángel Mora Bonilla, Domingo López-Rodríguez

Published

20 July 2021

Publication details

IADIS International Conference e-Learning 2021 (part of MCCSIS 2021)

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Abstract

Due to the COVID-19 restrictions, high-schools in Spain are having both online and in-class lectures. As a result, the students can use not only the information provided by the teachers in class, but they can also use several other methods such as videos and online examples that allow the students to have materials from different places. In this paper, we analyse the Mathematics results of the first two terms in a secondary school from Andalusia. This analysis can help find the central units of the subject found, that is, giving enough background knowledge to keep up with the module. When these are found, the teachers can improve the learning and the results in the following years.

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[Oje+21] M. Ojeda-Hernández, F. Pérez-Gámez, Á. Mora-Bonilla, et al. “Using logic to determine key items in math education”. In: 15th International Conference e-Learning, EL 2021 - Held at the 15th Multi-Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, MCCSIS 2021. IADIS, 2021, pp. 62-69. ISBN: 9789898704290. URL: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85117688099&partnerID=40&md5=85bb65037a2dc1d70fbb879fe2b905e2.

@inproceedings{Ojeda-Hernandez202162,
    author={Ojeda-Hernández, M. and Pérez-Gámez, F. and Mora-Bonilla, Á. and López-Rodríguez, D.},
    title={Using logic to determine key items in math education},
    booktitle={15th International Conference e-Learning, EL 2021 - Held at the 15th Multi-Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, MCCSIS 2021},
    year={2021},
    pages={62-69},
    url={https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85117688099&partnerID=40&md5=85bb65037a2dc1d70fbb879fe2b905e2},
    abstract={Due to the COVID-19 restrictions, high-schools in Spain are having both online and in-class lectures. As a result, the students can use not only the information provided by the teachers in class, but they can also use several other methods such as videos and online examples that allow the students to have materials from different places. In this paper, we analyse the Mathematics results of the first two terms in a secondary school from Andalusia. This analysis can help find the central units of the subject found, that is, giving enough background knowledge to keep up with the module. When these are found, the teachers can improve the learning and the results in the following years. © 15th International Conference e-Learning, EL 2021 - Held at the 15th Multi-Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, MCCSIS 2021. All rights reserved.},
    author_keywords={E-Learning Assessment Tools; Formal Concept Analysis; Implications; Knowledge Mining},
    keywords={Data mining; Formal concept analysis; Information systems; Information use; Students, Assessment tool; E - learning; E-learning assessment tool; Formal concepts analysis; Higher School; Implication; In-class lectures; Knowledge mining; Learning assessment; Teachers’, E-learning},
    publisher={IADIS},
    isbn={9789898704290}
}