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"Bi H" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Assessing the performance of a surface washing agent for oil removal from sand in cold environments Sui J; Bi H; Yue R; Fu H; Yang A; An C; 41544565
ENCS
2 Unraveling the resuspension and transformation of stranded oil: Mechanisms driving oil-particle aggregate formation in intertidal zones Yang X; Bi H; Huang G; Zhang H; Lyu L; An C; 40544777
ENCS
3 Oil spills in coastal regions of the Arctic and Subarctic: Environmental impacts, response tactics, and preparedness Bi H; Wang Z; Yue R; Sui J; Mulligan CN; Lee K; Pegau S; Chen Z; An C; 39689468
ENCS
4 Exploring the glycoprotein washing fluid-assisted cleanup for the restoration of oil-contaminated shorelines with environmental integrity Sui J; Yue R; Bi H; Fu H; Yang A; Wang M; An C; 39260515
ENCS
5 Spotlight on the vertical migration of aged microplastics in coastal waters Yang X; Huang G; Chen Z; Feng Q; An C; Lyu L; Bi H; Zhou S; 38503206
ENCS
6 Unveiling the Vertical Migration of Microplastics with Suspended Particulate Matter in the Estuarine Environment: Roles of Salinity, Particle Properties, and Hydrodynamics Yang X; Huang G; Feng Q; An C; Zhou S; Bi H; Lyu L; 38306690
ENCS
7 Towards environmentally sustainable management: A review on the generation, degradation, and recycling of polypropylene face mask waste Lyu L; Bagchi M; Markoglou N; An C; Peng H; Bi H; Yang X; Sun H; 37742382
ENCS
8 An insight into the benefits of substituting polypropylene with biodegradable polylactic acid face masks for combating environmental emissions Lyu L; Peng H; An C; Sun H; Yang X; Bi H; 37734618
ENCS
9 Assessment of the infiltration of water-in-oil emulsion into soil after spill incidents Qu Z; An C; Yue R; Bi H; Zhao S; 37414189
ENCS
10 Preparation, characteristics, and performance of the microemulsion system in the removal of oil from beach sand Bi H; Mulligan CN; Lee K; An C; Wen J; Yang X; Lyu L; Qu Z; 37399736
ENCS
11 A multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) approach for data-driven distance learning recommendations Alshamsi AM; El-Kassabi H; Serhani MA; Bouhaddioui C; 36718426
ENCS
12 A flexible robust model for blood supply chain network design problem Khalilpourazari S; Hashemi Doulabi H; 35474752
ENCS
13 Cleanup of oiled shorelines using a dual responsive nanoclay/sodium alginate surface washing agent Yue R; An C; Ye Z; Bi H; Chen Z; Liu X; Zhang X; Lee K; 34906587
ENCS
14 Exploring the use of alginate hydrogel coating as a new initiative for emergent shoreline oiling prevention Bi H; An C; Mulligan CN; Wang Z; Zhang B; Lee K; 34346356
ENCS
15 Designing a hybrid reinforcement learning based algorithm with application in prediction of the COVID-19 pandemic in Quebec. Khalilpourazari S, Hashemi Doulabi H 33424076
ENCS
16 Investigation into the oil removal from sand using a surface washing agent under different environmental conditions. Bi H, An C, Chen X, Owens E, Lee K 32829266
ENCS

 

Title:A multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) approach for data-driven distance learning recommendations
Authors:Alshamsi AMEl-Kassabi HSerhani MABouhaddioui C
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36718426/
DOI:10.1007/s10639-023-11589-9
Publication:Education and information technologies
Keywords:AHPCOVID-19Distance learningERTMCDMPandemicWPMWSM
PMID:36718426 Category: Date Added:2023-01-31
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Department of Information Systems and Security, College of Information Technology, UAEU, Al-Ain, UAE.
2 Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science, Concordia University, Montreal, QC Canada.
3 Sharjah University, College of Computing and Informatics, Sharjah, UAE.
4 Department of Analytics in the Digital Era, College of Business and Economics, UAEU, Al Ain, UAE.

Description:

Distance learning has been adopted as an alternative learning strategy to the face-to-face teaching methodology. It has been largely implemented by many governments worldwide due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and the implication in enforcing lockdown and social distancing. In emergency situations distance learning is referred to as Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT). Due to this dynamic, sudden shift, and scaling demand in distance learning, many challenges have been accentuated. These include technological adoption, student commitments, parent involvement, and teacher extra burden management, changes in the organization methodology, in addition to government development of new guidelines and regulations to assess, manage, and control the outcomes of distance learning. The objective of this paper is to analyze the alternatives of distance learning and discuss how these alternatives reflect on student academic performance and retention in distance learning education. We first, examine how different stakeholders make use of distance learning to achieve the learning objectives. Then, we evaluate various alternatives and criteria that influence distance learning, we study the correlation between them and extract the best alternatives. The model we propose is a multi-criteria decision-making model that assigns various scores of weights to alternatives, then the best-scored alternative is passed through a recommendation model. Finally, our system proposes customized recommendations to students, and teachers which will lead to enhancing student academic performance. We believe that this study will serve the education system and provides valuable insights and understanding of the use of distance learning and its effectiveness.





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