SLIIT Conference and Symposium Proceedings

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All SLIIT faculties annually conduct international conferences and symposiums. Publications from these events are included in this collection.

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    Keynote 01: Forensics - A New Direction for Engineering Education
    (SLIIT, Faculty of Engineering, 2024-10) Jones, Karl O.
    The number of students wishing to study engineering topics at University is on the decline, thus engineering departments need to consider ways of making engineering more attractive and hence increase student recruitment. While there are many approaches that could be taken, one that we have found has some merit is to include engineering forensics within the curriculum, or even as a complete programme.
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    E-tutor: Comprehensive Student Productivity Management System for Education
    (IEEE, 2022-12-09) Silva, K; Induwara, R; Wimukthi, M; Poornika, S; Samaratunge Arachchillage, U.S.S; Jayalath, T
    With the advancement of technology, e-learning has emerged as predominant in the education sector. As students, parents, and educators acknowledged, adopting e-learning can offer several benefits over traditional learning techniques. Since more individuals are becoming acclimated to online learning platforms, these online platforms can provide a simple, instructive, and efficient mode of delivery. This novel approach could be improved with the aid of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to comprehend consumers more thoroughly and provide valuable and better-suited services. Most sectors in education, including universities, swiftly adapted to new educational methodologies because of their flexibility and productivity. Nevertheless, there are some downsides that young demography experiences, such as less instructiveness, distraction due to the absence of teachers, and poor IT literacy. Consequently, these drawbacks would recede the capability of students to assimilate content during the lecture. Therefore, the main objective of this research is to implement an E-learning platform with AI learning analytics to enhance students’ performance regularly while reducing the significant drawbacks of the E-learning platforms. This research consists of students’ focus detection, essay-based answer evaluation, note summarization, mind map generation, and personalized guidance facilities.
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    Science Zone : An Augmented Reality based Mobile Application for Science
    (2020 2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2020-12-10) De Silva, W.; Naranpanawa, P.; Hettihewa, U.; Liyanage, P.; Samarakoon, U.; Amarasena, N.
    In recent years, technology has rapidly developed, and it has provided many technological advancements for the field of education with an attempt to improve and overcome its limitations. Augmented Reality is among these latest technologies which support to improve learning environment around the world. It can bring education to a new level which can help students in many significant ways. In Sri Lanka, augmented reality is rarely been used for the purpose of educational enhancements. Therefore, it was decided to develop an augmented reality embedded mobile application for the G.C.E Ordinary Level Students in order to make it easy for them to learn Science with more enthusiasm and interest. This research has been used marker-based approach to transmit images or objects in the text book into the real-world scenes in order to create a more productive learning environment for the students. The first version of the application covers four main areas in the Science curriculum, such as; Preparation of Acids, Human Anatomy, Organization of Plants and Biosphere Cycles. Feedback for the application was taken from randomly selected ten science teachers and twenty grade eleven students and accordingly the application was further developed. Their feedback proves that the application would satisfy the common requirements of students, and it would be an immense support in scoring good results for science.
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    Factors Affecting Academic Performance of People with Visual Disabilities in the Tertiary Sector
    (Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT, 2021-09-25) Suraweera, T; Wickramarachchi, C; Dewage, N; Gunawardana, M; Nanayakkara, T; Yapa, N; Handapangoda, R; Wickramarachchi, C
    The role of education in enriching people’s lives is an undisputed fact. Most past studies have been conducted on the factors affecting academic performance focused on the sighted learners engaged in education in the academic systems. Given that the persons with disabilities are guarded/protected comparatively better in the Western word than in the developing nations, achieving academic goals for visually handicapped persons could be further challenging. This research is aimed at exploring the critical factors influencing academic performance of visually handicapped persons in Universities of Sri Lanka, a developing nation. Adopting a qualitative approach, eleven persons were purposely selected to represent varying levels of academic achievements in universities as case study subjects. The data collected through in-depth semi-structured interviews were analysed mainly through thematic analysis. Having a clear understanding of the key elements influencing academic performance of persons who are visually handicapped could make a significant difference to this community and is an eye opener for the policy makers in the tertiary education sector.