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Applying Composition Technology Theory in College Music Instruction via Edge Computing on a Digital Platform

Author(s): Naresh K Malhotra1, Sudhir Sharma1, William Richards1
1Rice Housing Department, Rice University
Naresh K Malhotra
Rice Housing Department, Rice University
Sudhir Sharma
Rice Housing Department, Rice University
William Richards
Rice Housing Department, Rice University

Abstract

Incorporating smart technologies into composition-technology teaching can open new avenues for innovation in music education. This study integrates edge computing with college-level instruction in composition technology and proposes a smart digital teaching platform that includes knowledge tracking and personalized practice recommendation. The approach builds a knowledge-tracking model using a self-attention mechanism combined with a hypergraph module, and then formulates exercise recommendation as a POMDP-based decision process to deliver individualized practice resources. Experimental results show the proposed knowledge-tracking model exceeds the accuracy of the DKT baseline by more than 3%, while the recommendation model achieves mean metric values above 0.8, indicating recommendations that are more targeted, novel, and diverse. After deployment, students’ course attitude, learning willingness, and interaction with the platform increased by 25.25%, 30.53%, and 37.68%, respectively. Additionally, over 60% of students reported improvements in teacher–student interaction, recommendation quality, course interest, and learning outcomes. Overall, the platform strengthens interactive teaching, supports personalized learning in music courses, and contributes to enhancing instructional quality in higher education.

Copyright © 2025 Naresh K Malhotra, Sudhir Sharma, William Richards. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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APA
Malhotra, N., Sharma, S., Richards, W. (2025). Applying Composition Technology Theory in College Music Instruction via Edge Computing on a Digital Platform. Journal of Management and Planning Research, 2(1), 73-86. https://doi.org/10.66033/jmpr2025-207
MLA
Malhotra, Naresh K, et al. "Applying Composition Technology Theory in College Music Instruction via Edge Computing on a Digital Platform." Journal of Management and Planning Research, vol. 2, no. 1, 2025, pp. 73-86.
Chicago
Malhotra, Naresh K. "Applying Composition Technology Theory in College Music Instruction via Edge Computing on a Digital Platform." Journal of Management and Planning Research 2, no. 1 (2025): 73-86. https://doi.org/10.66033/jmpr2025-207
Harvard
Malhotra, N., Sharma, S., Richards, W., 2025. Applying Composition Technology Theory in College Music Instruction via Edge Computing on a Digital Platform. Journal of Management and Planning Research, 2(1), pp.73-86.
Vancouver
Malhotra N, Sharma S, Richards W. Applying Composition Technology Theory in College Music Instruction via Edge Computing on a Digital Platform. Journal of Management and Planning Research. 2025;2(1):73-86.