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Competency-based education in applied artificial intelligence
aUniveristy of Niš, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Serbia
bUniveristy of Niš, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Serbia

emailmarko.milojkovic@elfak.ni.ac.rs, vnikolic@masfak.ni.ac.rs, sasa.s.nikolic@elfak.ni.ac.rs, stanisa.peric@elfak.ni.ac.rs
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The production of this paper has been possible thanks to the support of the ERASMUS+ project: The Future is in Applied Artificial Intelligence (2022-1-PL01-KA220-HED-000088359) which was funded by the European Union

Keywords: Applied Artificial Intelligence (AAI); engineering education; competency-based education
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence is currently the fastest-growing and most dynamic scientific field, with numerous real-world applications. The ongoing societal and business shift, driven by the demand for AI specialists with specific competencies and skills, necessitates a transformation of the Serbian educational system to align with these requirements. This paper presents the competency-based curriculum in Applied Artificial Intelligence (AAI), created based on thorough research of existing resources and surveys conducted with key target groups, including educators, IT students, and employers. Specific criteria for the training course were defined in a tensor-based format, mapping competencies to course content and educational modules.

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article language: Serbian
document type: Original Scientific Paper
DOI: 10.5937/VI24095M
published in Portal: 10/12/2024
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