MATHEMATICAL MODELLING IN LEARNING MANAGEMENT
Keywords:
optimization mathematical model, linear programming, classroom classes, self-preparation, expert evaluation, term papers, optimal package of tasks, control measures, laboratory work, installation consultationsAbstract
When managing the educational process within the framework of teaching a certain discipline, there are often tasks that require finding the optimal (most effective) solution in a certain sense. To find such a solution, it is very useful to use the method of optimization mathematical modeling. Since in this formulation, the problems presented in the article are considered for the first time, their solution is carried out in the first (linear) approximation using linear programming methods
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