A unified integrated teaching-learning modular approach to education: Application to computer engineering education and to machine learning

A. R.M. Zaghloul, Ashraf Saad

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Abstract

We propose a unified integrated teaching-learning modular (UITLM) approach to education. It is based on a breakdown of knowledge to integrated modules of information. The basic level of breakdown is to be used in education to buildup concepts, while the higher ones are to be used to buildup complex concepts of knowledge, including those of experts. Key to the success of this breakdown is the relational integration of the information leading to the concept under consideration. This approach lends itself smoothly to a unified teaching-learning concept of education. The information handler, being a teacher, a student, or another educational environment, is at the center of this educational model. The main inherent characteristics of this model are extreme flexibility, integration, ease of interaction, and being evolutional. The last leads to the development of the educational environment to grow in complexity, approaching that of an expert, by its own internal behavior and interaction with the information handler. As examples of the proposed UITLM, we discuss its application to computer engineering education and to machine learning.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S1F/1-S1F/4
JournalProceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference, FIE
Volume3
StatePublished - 2002
Event32nd Annual Frontiers in Education; Leading a Revolution in Engineering and Computer Science Education - Boston, MA, United States
Duration: Nov 6 2002Nov 9 2002

Scopus Subject Areas

  • Software
  • Education
  • Computer Science Applications

Keywords

  • Computer-engineering education
  • Educational concepts
  • Evolutional environments
  • Machine learning

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