Abstract
The knowledge-sharing, decision-making model can not only combine the two processes but also improve the teaching quality and students' learning achievements. However, the existing knowledge-sharing, decision-making model has many shortcomings. Therefore, for this article the authors applied the computer-aided instruction (CAI) system to the knowledge-sharing decision model and compared it with the traditional knowledge-sharing decision model. They compared and analyzed the application effects of the two processes in the student education management platform, and the experimental comparison was made from the perspective of curriculum and students. When the authors used the traditional knowledge-sharing decision model, the average score of the five people in the course A exam was 78.2. After they used the knowledge-sharing decision model based on the computer-aided instruction system, the average score of the five people in the course A exam was 85.4. Obviously, the knowledge-sharing, decision-making model based on the CAI system can effectively improve students' academic performances.
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