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Mohamed, M., L. F. Ibrahim, K. ELMenshawy, and H. R. Fadlallah, "Adaptive Learning Systems based on ILOs of Courses", WSEAS Transactions on Systems and Control, vol. 18, pp. 1-17, 2023. AbstractWebsite

Nowadays, the use of e-learning techniques and methods is a very important challenge due to the
importance of digital transformation to all countries. Firstly, the spread of the COVID-19 virus all over the world.
Secondly, all students need to study their courses remotely from home to reduce the communication with others to
save their life. All teachers need to engage their students effectively to study an online course, get more knowledge
and high results at the end of these courses. Data mining is the best tool used to find a hidden pattern. We used an
educational data mining tool to help teachers find the pros and cons of using an e-learning course with their
students. We need to classify students on these online courses according to their ability to understand materials and
quizzes, or assessment methods of the course, by making adaptive e-learning courses. In this paper, we will show
the importance of using adaptive e-learning courses and the challenges faced by authors to build these systems, and
we will list the different methods used with adaptive learning like gamification, brain-hex models, facial emotions,
and we will also list a survey about other authors' techniques and methods used to find the student's learner style.
We build a new proposed model of ILOs(Intended Learning Outcomes) adaptive learning with the emotion-based
system to let the system find the student's learning style and build the material according to their skills and
knowledge outcomes from the course and engage the use of facial emotion while taking the quiz to predict the
student's results and the topics he/she needs to study more via our system to achieve high grades and knowledge.
Our system finds that the visual students have the highest grades with 75%, followed by kinesthetic with 70% and
the lowest grades in auditory with 50%.