Abstract
With the continuous advancement of educational technology, interactive mobile and adaptive learning platforms are playing an increasingly important role in the field of education. This is particularly evident in the development of educational design skills among education students, as these platforms showcase their unique value. Educational design capability is a crucial skill for education students, directly related to the quality of designing and implementing future teaching activities. Traditional methods of education often fail to fully consider individual student differences, resulting in inadequate cultivation of personalized capabilities. This study aims to explore and achieve precise cultivation of educational design capabilities in education students through interactive, mobile, and adaptive learning platforms. This paper first reviews the current application of interactive mobile and adaptive learning platforms to cultivate educational design capabilities. It highlights deficiencies in existing research methods related to personalized matching and recommendation system design. To address these deficiencies, this study proposes a new set of adaptive matching methods. These methods include capability characteristic recognition based on competitive advantage thinking, the construction of individual strength models, as well as matching calculation, and decision- making scheme optimization using the projection decision method and the Hungarian method. Additionally, the study designs a learning project recommendation algorithm based on explicit ratings to enhance the accuracy and personalization of learning project recommendations. The application of these methods not only enhances the educational design capabilities of education students but also provides new theoretical support and practical guidance for the development of interactive, mobile, and adaptive learning platforms.
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