A receding horizon approach for curriculum management in higher education
We propose a dynamic approach for curriculum management in university programs, i.e., for deciding which teaching and learning activities should be performed and in which order, as classes are being executed, to better aid the students reach the intended learning objectives. The approach ladders on...
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