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In agile, students learn through the gradual implementation of iterative projects with information exchanges between team members. Various research works focused on the assessment of innovative teaching methods to promote the acquisition of professional skills (e.g. project-based learning, active and collaborative learning, flipped classes, digital assisted training, etc.). In addition, adaptive learning is a pedagogical method favoring tailor-made e-learning to respond to the acquisition of certain skills, through the adaptation of pedagogical resources according to the learners’ needs. Therefore, to establish a model based on these different methods in order to benefit from their advantages, we based our work on the BPM (Business Process Management) approach, which constitutes the means of implementing the desired agility in the learning process. Thanks to such a cyclical and continuous improvement approach, the learning process will evolve and take into account not only new needs but also the specificities of each involved actor (learner or teacher).
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