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Seventh IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2007)
Using a Competence Model to Aggregate Learning Knowledge Objects
Niigata, Japan
July 18-July 20
ISBN: 0-7695-2916-X
Amal Zouaq, University of Montreal, Canada
Roger Nkambou, University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada
Claude Frasson, University of Montreal, Canada
Competence-based learning models have great importance for learning resources: they constitute a meaningful structure for just-in-time and just-enough learning. In this paper, we present an ontology-based competence model that allows the on-the-fly generation of Learning Knowledge Objects (LKOs). The automatic aggregation process relies on knowledge objects and ontologies created through text mining and natural language processing. It is guided by instructional theories encoded declaratively through SWRL. Our framework offers a constructivist learning approach through the presentation of the LKO?s context to the learner based on domain ontology. Finally, it allows the standardization of the generated learning objects in SCORM and IMS-LD.
Citation:
Amal Zouaq, Roger Nkambou, Claude Frasson, "Using a Competence Model to Aggregate Learning Knowledge Objects," icalt, pp.836-840, Seventh IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2007), 2007
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