Cross-platform application development for measuring program competencies and learning outcomes in the bologna process
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This application forecasts learning outcomes from a sentence based on sentence’s verb to detect outcome learning outcomes. Application uses .NET Core API & .NET Standard technology for possible future multi-platform support. It uses Bloom’s taxonomies to determine the potential learning outcomes and export the final document as a “. json†file which is a special text format. One data package for a sentence is including these titles: Methods,Techniques,Approaches, Strategies,Classifications,Measure & Analysis and learning outcomes forecasts underneath these titles. According to the previous version, the changes:UI transformed to new design language “Fluent Designâ€, which is introduced by Microsoft.Assistant mode for one sentence with Q&A style chat UI.Support for dictionary in different areas.
Keywords: Bologna process, measurement and evaluation, learning outcomes forecast program, acquired learning outcomes, cross platform development, xamarin framework, .net core, .net standard, uwp, cocoa framework
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