Personal Reader for eLearning
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The Personal reader for e-Learning provides a learner with a personal interface for regarding learning resources: the Personal Annotation Service…
- …recommends the learner next learning steps to take
- …points to examples, summary pages, more detailed information, etc.
- …and always recommends the most appropriate of these information according to the learner’s: current knowledge, his/her learning style, learning goal, background, etc.
The personal search service extracts information from the actually regarded learning resource and checks for related information in other e-Learning corpora, and recommends retrieved results.
Setting up your own Personal eLearning Reader instance for a course you are running, just requires to provide an RDF description on the learning resources of this course (examples of such RDF descriptions: Semantic Web lecture, Sun Java tutorial) and a link to some domain ontology describing the application domain of your course, which you also use to annotate your resources. That’s it!