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    Adaptive e-learning system using ontology

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    This paper proposes an innovative ontological approach to design a personalised e-learning system which creates a tailored workflow for individual learner. Moreover, the learning content and sequencing logic is separated into content model and pedagogical model to increase the reusability and flexibility of the system

    Semantic model for mining e-learning usage with ontology and meaningful learning characteristics

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    The use of e-learning in higher education institutions is a necessity in the learning process. E-learning accumulates vast amount of usage data which could produce a new knowledge and useful for educators. The demand to gain knowledge from e-learning usage data requires a correct mechanism to extract exact information. Current models for mining e-learning usage have focused on the activities usage but ignored the actions usage. In addition, the models lack the ability to incorporate learning pedagogy, leading to a semantic gap to annotate mining data towards education domain. The other issue raised is the absence of usage recommendation that refers to result of data mining task. This research proposes a semantic model for mining e-learning usage with ontology and meaningful learning characteristics. The model starts by preparing data including activity and action hits. The next step is to calculate meaningful hits which categorized into five namely active, cooperative, constructive, authentic, and intentional. The process continues to apply K-means clustering analysis to group usage data into three clusters. Lastly, the usage data is mapped into ontology and the ontology manager generates the meaningful usage cluster and usage recommendation. The model was experimented with three datasets of distinct courses and evaluated by mapping against the student learning outcomes of the courses. The results showed that there is a positive relationship between meaningful hits and learning outcomes, and there is a positive relationship between meaningful usage cluster and learning outcomes. It can be concluded that the proposed semantic model is valid with 95% of confidence level. This model is capable to mine and gain insight into e-learning usage data and to provide usage recommendation

    Integrating Ontologies into Learning Management Systems — A Case of Czech

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    Abstract. The paper deals with the role of ontologies in e-learning. We report our research on the application of ontologies in intelligent platforms for self-learning and computer-mediated education that are developed at the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. The use of ontologies in the organization of knowledge about the area of learning management systems is tackled first. The next part discusses a new direction of our research aiming at automatic generation of e-learning self-tests based on information extracted from ontologies. A very new topic deals with the preliminary experiments on an ontologybased automatic evaluation of student essays.
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