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    Seguimiento Adaptativo del Trabajo de Fin de Grado en IngenierĂ­a con Apoyo de Moodle

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    On current Engineering degrees it’s necessary to design a monitoring process in order to supervise the subject called “degree final project”. This method must be able to manage and evaluate the process and the final documentation. This paper describes the design of an adaptive method and how to put this mechanism into practice using the e-learning system Moodle. Adaptivity gives us the chance of studying different scenarios that can be produced between students and their tutors. The conclusions of this work show a high level of satisfaction whit the adaptative method used in the subject

    Providing Service-based Personalization in an Adaptive Hypermedia System

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    Adaptive hypermedia is one of the most popular approaches of personalized information access. When the field started to emerge, the expectation was that soon nearly all published hypermedia content could be adapted to the needs, preferences, and abilities of its users. However, after a decade and a half, the gap between the amount of total hypermedia content available and the amount of content available in a personalized way is still quite large.In this work we are proposing a novel way of speeding the development of new adaptive hypermedia systems. The gist of the approach is to extract the adaptation functionality out of the adaptive hypermedia system, encapsulate it into a standalone system, and offer adaptation as a service to the client applications. Such a standalone adaptation provider reduces the development of adaptation functionality to configuration and compliance and as a result creates new adaptive systems faster and helps serve larger user populations with adaptively accessible content.To empirically prove the viability of our approach, we developed PERSEUS - server of adaptation functionalities. First, we confirmed that the conceptual design of PERSEUS supports realization of a several of the widely used adaptive hypermedia techniques. Second, to demonstrate that the extracted adaptation does not create a significant computational bottleneck, we conducted a series of performance tests. The results show that PERSEUS is capable of providing a basis for implementing computationally challenging adaptation procedures and compares well with alternative, not-encapsulated adaptation solutions. As a result, even on modest hardware, large user populations can be served content adapted by PERSEUS
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