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Title: Automatic abacus question generation portal
Authors: Hansda, Ujjwal
Advisors: Das, Nibaran
Keywords: Abacus practice sheets;Question paper generator.
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal
Abstract: The "Automated Abacus Question Generation Portal" represents an effort that combines traditional abacus instruction with modern web technology. This thesis presents an in-depth analysis of the design and development underlying this new platform, with a heavy emphasis on key elements of web design and development. The main goal of the system is to provide a flowing repository of questions about Abacus afterwards. This paper describes the concept, design, implementation and evaluation of automated abacus question generation, and highlights the important role of web technologies in revitalizing traditional teaching methods. In a rapidly evolving educational environment, abacus learning has retained its enduring importance as a powerful tool for enhancing cognitive computing skills, especially among young learners but its traditional teaching methods face obstacles as it is about access and participation. The Automated Abacus Question Generation Portal is optimized to address these challenges by providing an attractive, user-friendly platform that allows for efficient abacus design. This thesis is motivated by several key objectives, each of which is key to informing the mission of the Automated Abacus Question Generation Portal. The main objectives are: careful design and development of the portal, creation of a comprehensive archive of questions about Abacus, and rigorous analysis of the portal’s functionality, usability and user satisfaction.
URI: http://20.198.91.3:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9031
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