Clustering of Content Supporting Computer Mediated Courseware Development

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G. M. M. Bashir, M. J. Hossain and M. R. Karim, "Clustering of Content Supporting Computer Mediated Courseware Development", J

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Computer Mediated Courseware (CMC) has been developed so far for individual courses considering single or multiple text books. A group of courseware can be developed by using multiple text books and in this case, it is a requirement to cluster the contents of different books to form a generalized clustered content. No work has been found to develop courseware applying generalized clustered content. We have proposed a clustering of content supporting computer mediated courseware development based on data mining techniques to construct a hierarchical general structure of a group of courseware combining the individual structure of a set of books. The clustering will help the courseware developer to dynamically allocate contents to develop different courses using a group of books. The authors have applied this methodology for different level of courses on database. The methodology is generalized and can be applied to any other courses.

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