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Automatic E-learning contents composition by using gap analysis techniques

Published: 06 July 2009 Publication History

Abstract

A goal of e-learning is to increase efficiency by precisely identifying the training a student needs, and providing that training in the context of day to day activities of the students [1]. This paper describes how the use of IA algorithms can be utilized to automatically generate customized learning contents on elearning environments. On top of that, we also propose the inclusion in the whole process of digital rights, as in our opinion, it's a way to make up for contents creators and to encourage them to create better, more useful materials.

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[1]
De Coi, J. L., Herder, E., Koesling, A., Lofi, C., Olmedilla, D., Papapetrou, O., Siberski, W. A Model for Competence Gap Analysis. Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies (WEBIST), 2007.
[2]
IEEE, Learning Technology Standards Committee (LTSC). Draft Standard for Learning Technology -- Data Model for Reusable Competency Definitions. 2007, IEEE.
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IMS, Reusable Definition of Competency or Educational Objective -- Information Model. 2002, IMS Global Learning Consortium

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    cover image ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
    ACM SIGCSE Bulletin  Volume 41, Issue 3
    ITiCSE '09
    September 2009
    403 pages
    ISSN:0097-8418
    DOI:10.1145/1595496
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      ITiCSE '09: Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
      July 2009
      428 pages
      ISBN:9781605583815
      DOI:10.1145/1562877
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    Published: 06 July 2009
    Published in SIGCSE Volume 41, Issue 3

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    1. E-learning
    2. LMS
    3. learning object
    4. sequencing

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