TY - JOUR
T1 - Use of Data Mining to Identify the Preferences of students of the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes regarding extracurricular courses through Data storytelling for course management and planning
AU - Bautista, Humberto Muñoz
AU - Reyes, Héctor Cardona
AU - Ortiz-Esparza, Miguel
AU - Villalba-Condori, Klinge
AU - Acra-Despradel, Claudia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Humanistic courses are a requirement of the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes for all its students, who must take at least three courses from different disciplines during their career to graduate. The courses offered are a way in which students from different careers can relate to each other, and in this way, develop comprehensively. These courses are offered year after year with minimal change as to which courses and at what times they are offered. The studies regarding the real demand of the students are almost non-existent, and for the same reason the courses offered do not always serve to meet the demand of the students, who find themselves in the need to take courses that they normally do not attend. would sign up to meet the requirements. In addition to the needs of the students, the problem of course management arises, where a process is carried out for the registration of courses to be offered, and their publication.It is examining the potential of data storytelling through a review of the literature and presentation of case studies, it will be explored how data storytelling can help in the administrative activities for analyze and present data effectively, for the informed decision making.
AB - Humanistic courses are a requirement of the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes for all its students, who must take at least three courses from different disciplines during their career to graduate. The courses offered are a way in which students from different careers can relate to each other, and in this way, develop comprehensively. These courses are offered year after year with minimal change as to which courses and at what times they are offered. The studies regarding the real demand of the students are almost non-existent, and for the same reason the courses offered do not always serve to meet the demand of the students, who find themselves in the need to take courses that they normally do not attend. would sign up to meet the requirements. In addition to the needs of the students, the problem of course management arises, where a process is carried out for the registration of courses to be offered, and their publication.It is examining the potential of data storytelling through a review of the literature and presentation of case studies, it will be explored how data storytelling can help in the administrative activities for analyze and present data effectively, for the informed decision making.
KW - Courses Management
KW - Data Storytelling
KW - Data mining
KW - Schedule
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105005893929
U2 - 10.19153/cleiej.28.2.10
DO - 10.19153/cleiej.28.2.10
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:105005893929
SN - 0717-5000
VL - 28
JO - CLEI Eletronic Journal (CLEIej)
JF - CLEI Eletronic Journal (CLEIej)
IS - 2
M1 - 10
ER -