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Analítica del Aprendizaje×Programación no lineal×
CampoAnalítica educativaOptimización
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen20112006
Autor originalGeorge Siemens & Phil LongJorge Nocedal & Stephen Wright
Tipodata-driven educational process pipelineContinuous mathematical optimization
Fuente seminalSiemens, G., & Long, P. (2011). Penetrating the fog: Analytics in learning and education. EDUCAUSE Review, 46(5), 30–40. link ↗Nocedal, J., & Wright, S. J. (2006). Numerical Optimization (2nd ed.). Springer. ISBN: 978-0-387-30303-1
AliasEducational Data Mining, Academic Analytics, Learning Data Analytics, Öğrenme AnalitiğiNLP optimization, Constrained nonlinear optimization, Smooth optimization, Doğrusal olmayan programlama
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ResumenLearning Analytics is the measurement, collection, analysis, and reporting of data about learners and their contexts, with the purpose of understanding and optimizing learning and the environments in which it occurs. Formally introduced by George Siemens and Phil Long in 2011, the approach draws on data generated in digital learning environments to provide educators, institutions, and learners with evidence-based feedback for improving educational outcomes.Nonlinear programming (NLP) is a branch of mathematical optimization concerned with problems in which the objective function or at least one constraint is nonlinear. Formalized comprehensively by Jorge Nocedal and Stephen Wright in their seminal 2006 text, NLP encompasses gradient-based algorithms — including sequential quadratic programming (SQP), interior-point methods, and quasi-Newton approaches — for finding locally or globally optimal solutions to continuous decision problems arising across engineering, economics, and the physical sciences.
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