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        1 - The Evaluation of E-learning by Benchmarking Approach Iran Higher Education as a Case Study
        Somayeh Ahari
        The purpose of this study was the evaluation of e-learning in Iran higher education by using benchmarking approach. The population was all of students in four universities which presented e-learning. By multistage clustered sampling method, 702 students were selected. T More
        The purpose of this study was the evaluation of e-learning in Iran higher education by using benchmarking approach. The population was all of students in four universities which presented e-learning. By multistage clustered sampling method, 702 students were selected. The research instrument was a researcher made questionnaire included e-learning (organization and management affair, technology, educational aspects, interface design, support services, evaluation and ethical and legal considerations). After calculating validity and reliability, the questionnaires were distributed among sample students and data was analyzed by ANOVA and Scheffe post hoc. Results showed: the university D with higher mean in all of seven dimensions had the best position among three other universities. Furthermore, the university B in five dimensions and the university C in two dimensions was the best. While benchmarking can be tested processes and models from other universities and implementing techniques and approaches used them more. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Proposing a Model for Extracting Information from Textual Documents, Based on Text Mining in E-learning
        Somayeh Ahari
        As computer networks become the backbones of science and economy, enormous quantities documents become available. So, for extracting useful information from textual data, text mining techniques have been used. Text Mining has become an important research area that disco More
        As computer networks become the backbones of science and economy, enormous quantities documents become available. So, for extracting useful information from textual data, text mining techniques have been used. Text Mining has become an important research area that discoveries unknown information, facts or new hypotheses by automatically extracting information from different written documents. Text mining aims at disclosing the concealed information by means of methods which on the one hand are able to cope with the large number of words and structures in natural language and on the other hand allow handling vagueness, uncertainty and fuzziness. Text mining, referred to as text data mining, roughly equivalent to text analytics, refers to the process of deriving high-quality information from text that high-quality information is typically derived through the patterns and processes. Moreover, text mining, also known as text data mining or knowledge discovery from textual databases, refers to the process of extracting patterns or knowledge from text documents. In this research, a survey of text mining techniques and applications in e-learning has been presented. During these studies, relevant researches in the field of e-learning were classified. After classification of researches, related problems and solutions were extracted. In this paper, first, definition of text mining is presented. Then, the process of text mining and its applications in e-learning domain are described. Furthermore, text mining techniques are introduced, and each of these methods in the field of e-learning is considered. Finally, a model for the information extraction by text mining techniques in e-learning domain is proposed. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Relation of emotional intelligence and trends of e-learning in organizations (Case study: Bank employees Alborz Province)
        Somayeh Ahari
        Today the world is moving toward a virtual space. Whereas the business, health, education, and many of the other activities would devote time and money in the past, by appearing the virtual space most of them have suitable function today. Educating is an inseparable par More
        Today the world is moving toward a virtual space. Whereas the business, health, education, and many of the other activities would devote time and money in the past, by appearing the virtual space most of them have suitable function today. Educating is an inseparable part of human which is entered to electronic world as individuals and organizations are gradually moving towards this type of educating. In this research, the relationship between emotional intelligence and trends of e-learning in organizations has been studied. The purpose of this study is applied and the research method is descriptive- survey. The questionnaire method was used to collect data. The Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient of the first questionnaire was obtained 0.76 and the second questionnaire was 0.83 which confirm the validity of the questionnaires. The content validity to test questions was used and for this purpose, experts, academics and experts were used. The population of this research is all the Alborz Province Bank Employees which 80 individuals were selected as sample size and sampling is done randomly. To analyze data the Spearman correlation coefficient and multiple regression was used. Finally all the theories proved. Self-motivation and self-awareness variables were determined as predictor variables which can entry into the ultimate regression equation to describe the tendency of employees to accept changes in their electronic education. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Optimal LO Selection in E-Learning Environment Using PSO Algorithm
        gholamali montazer
        One of the key issues in e-learning is to identify needs, educational behavior and learning speed of the learners and design a suitable curriculum commensurate to their abilities. This goal is achieved by identifying the learners’ different dimension of personality and More
        One of the key issues in e-learning is to identify needs, educational behavior and learning speed of the learners and design a suitable curriculum commensurate to their abilities. This goal is achieved by identifying the learners’ different dimension of personality and ability and assigning suitable learning material to them according these features. In this paper, an intelligent tutoring system is proposed which optimizes the LO selection in e-learning environment. In order to evaluate the proposed method, the designed system has been used in a web-based instruction system in different conditions and the results of the "Academically success", "Satisfactory learning achievement" and "Time of the learners’ attendance" have been analyzed. The obtained results show a significant efficiency compared to other applied methods. Manuscript profile
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        5 - Automatic Sepration of Learnrs in Learning Groups Based on Identifying Learning Style from Their Behavior in Learning Environment
        mohammad sadegh rezaei gholamali montazer
        Automatic identification of learners groups based on similarity of learning style improves e-learning systems from the viewpoint of learning adaptation and collaboration among learners. In this paper, a new system is proposed for identifying groups of learners, who have More
        Automatic identification of learners groups based on similarity of learning style improves e-learning systems from the viewpoint of learning adaptation and collaboration among learners. In this paper, a new system is proposed for identifying groups of learners, who have similar learning style, by using learners’ behavior information in an e-learning environment. Proposed clustering method for separation of learners is developed based on ART neural network structure and Snap-Drift neural network learning process. This artificial network enables us to identify learners groups in uncertain group separation parameters, without knowing appropriate number of groups.  The results of an empirical evaluation of the proposed method, which are based on two criteria, “Davies-Bouldin” and “Purity and Gathering”, indicate that our proposed method outperforms other clustering methods in terms of accuracy. Manuscript profile
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        6 - A Research Over the Obstacles and Influential Factors on Development of e-Learning Subjects from Perspective of Beneficiaries of CME Program in Jahrom University of Medical Sciences in 2012-2013
        maryam miri fazaneh alipour
        There is an increasing use of technology in an attempt to enhance teaching and learning in medical education, from the use of websites and virtual learning environments (VLEs) to interactive online tutorials to blogs and podcasts. Beneficiaries of CME programs did not s More
        There is an increasing use of technology in an attempt to enhance teaching and learning in medical education, from the use of websites and virtual learning environments (VLEs) to interactive online tutorials to blogs and podcasts. Beneficiaries of CME programs did not show interest in e-learning subjects and they showed more tendencies to traditional education. We conducted this study to assess the influential factors on development of e-learning subjects from the perspective of beneficiaries of continuing medical education (CME) programs in Jahrom University of Medical Sciences in 2012-2013. This is a randomized and descriptive cross sectional study. 976 people attending in CME program participated in this study on voluntary basis. Approval of doing research was taken from ethic and research committee of JUMS. They were evaluated through a valid and refined questionnaire including demographic information and 62 questions in 7 fields. Data were analyzed with T-test and Fisher’s exacts. Results:. In this study 66.3% were female and 33.7% were male: Instructional factors got the highest rank in development of e-learning materials and role of each field was assessed in e-learning are as below: Instructional factors: 28.37%, Technology: 24.17%, E-learning method: 28.26%, beneficiaries (24.83%), informative literacy (22.7%), references ( 19.07%.) and others(15.94%). Conclusion: Most of the participants believed that instructional factors are the most important one and having an organized program in development of E-learning is important too. It can be understood that the role of planners in programming is of the highest importance and special courses should be held to satisfy the needs of the participants. Manuscript profile
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        7 - Matched grouping of learners in e-learning environment using council clustering method
        malihe kamareiy gholamali montazer
        Despite the individual differences of learners such as their abilities, goals, knowledge, learning styles and backgrounds, most of the electronic learning systems has presented an equal learning content for all of the learners. This is happening while producing a specia More
        Despite the individual differences of learners such as their abilities, goals, knowledge, learning styles and backgrounds, most of the electronic learning systems has presented an equal learning content for all of the learners. This is happening while producing a specialized content for the individuals. Increasing appliances of artificial memory in teaching the adaptation learning systems will require recommended teaching methods which are appropriate to the learner’s individual differences. In order to grouping learners based on their learning styles in their own similar groups, we are presenting a new method in this text. This method is mainly about combining the result of clustering methods which is certainly reducing choosing an unreliable method. Meanwhile it is preventing method`s complication which is because of using simpler and more useful clustering algorithms that subsequently will cause a better result and it may happen due to the fact that different methods will overlap each other’s defections. In this article we are using Felder- Silverman learning style which consist of 5 dimensions: processing (active-reflective) , input (visual-verbal) , understanding (sequential-global) , perception (sensing-intuitive) and organization (inductive-deductive). Firstly, proper behavioral indicators to different learning style dimension of Silverman-Feedler will recognize and then based on these behaviors learners will be able to be groups by one of these 5 methods. In the case of evaluating the proposed method, utilizing the c++ programming electronic teaching period information is necessary. Learner members of experiment environment were 98 ones which were extracting the expressed indicators connected to their network behaviors in 4 dimensions of Perception , process , input and understanding of Felder- Silverman model. On the other hand students were asked to fill the questionnaire forms and their learning styles were calculated between 0-11 and then based on the behavioral information they were being grouped. We are using 5 clustering grouping methods : k-means , FCM , KNN , K-Medoids and SVM to produce ensemble clustering in generation step and co-occurrence samples or majority votes were used in Integration step. Evaluating the results will require the followings : Davies-bouldin index , Variance index , and gathering purity index. Due to the fact that the expressed methods are not able to indicate automatically the best cluster, clustering 3,4,5,6,7 clusters were using this method. And with calculating Davies-bouldin index the best cluster in each method were selected. In FCM each data were contributed to the cluster which has the most dependence to that . Numerical results of Davies-bouldin index have shown that ensemble clusters have the exact accumulation clusters among the others. Clustering variance in different size is indicating that ensemble clustering has the most accumulation and the least dispersion and also purity-gathering results has shown that proposed grouping method has the ability to gather learners with the similar style in each cluster and has a better efficiency compared to the others. So with this idea while maintaining simplicity, more accurate results based on the Davies-bouldin index , Variance index , and gathering purity index is obtained. Due to the importance of high accuracy and high speed and low computational complexity in the clustering methods, instead of a more complex approach, combining the weaker and easier clustering methods, better and more accurate results reached. Manuscript profile
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        8 - Designing a personalized e-learning system using learners' characteristics and implementing it with the gamification elements
        Mohammadhassan Abbasi gholamali montazer zahra alipour fatemeh ghorbani
        In this paper, a new personalized system based on learners' motivation with utilization of game elements have been implemented for the e-learning environment. Learners' motivation is measured by AMS questionnaire and then by finding the player's type based on AMS result More
        In this paper, a new personalized system based on learners' motivation with utilization of game elements have been implemented for the e-learning environment. Learners' motivation is measured by AMS questionnaire and then by finding the player's type based on AMS results, appropriate game elements are selected for each learner and added to their webpage. To implement the designed system, the intelligent tutoring system has been designed with 117 participants in a math course. To measure the performance of the designed system, academic performance and the time spent on learning management system (LMS) in the control and test groups, before and after personalization have been compared. The results show that personalization based on individual motivation by utilization of gamification leads to a significant improvement in learners’ academic performance compared to pre-personalization and compared to the control group. Manuscript profile