Apertura (Mar 2021)

Knowledge Graph to determine the domain of learning in Higher Education

  • Jorge Arturo Hernández-Almazán,
  • Juan Diego Lumbreras-Vega,
  • Arturo Amaya Amaya,
  • Rubén Machucho-Cadena

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32870/Ap.v13n1.1937
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 118 – 133

Abstract

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The representing of a student's knowledge in an academic discipline plays an important role in boosting the student's skills. To support stakeholders in the educational domain, it is necessary to provide them with robust assessment strategies that facilitate the teachinglearning process. Student´s mastery is determined by the degree of knowledge, which demonstrates objectively, on the topics included in the different areas that make up an academic discipline. Although there is a wide variety of techniques to represent knowledge, particularly Knowledge Graph technique is becoming relevant due to the structured approach and benefits it offers. This paper proposes a method that classifies and weights the nodes (topics) of a Knowledge Graph of a disciplinary area, which is analyzed through a case study. The method has two approaches: avoid exhaustive evaluation of the nodes and weight the nodes with adequate precision. Method´s application is illustrated by a case study. As results, a Knowledge Graph is obtained with its classified and weighted nodes through the application of the proposed method, in which 100% of the topics have been impacted through the objective evaluation of 20.8% representing 10 nodes. It is concluded that the proposed method has potential to be used in the representation and management of knowledge, being necessary to improve phases’ iteration to condition number of objective nodes

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