Design of Open Content Social Learning based on the Activities of Learner and Similar Learners
Teaching and learning are increasingly taking advantage of the rapid growth in Internet resources, open content, mobile technologies and social media platforms. However, due to the generally unstructured nature and overwhelming quantity of learning content, effective learning remains challenging. In an effort to close this gap, the authors designed and built an Open Content Social Learning (OCSL) system that compares different pedagogical strategies and algorithms intended to improve learning. Their results have shown increased effectiveness when recommending learning activities in a pedagogically appropriate order based on learning goals, historical learning preferences, and behaviors from other learners who had similar goals.
Year of publication: |
2017
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Authors: | John, Benneaser ; Jayakumar, J. ; Thavavel, V. ; Arumugam, Muthukumar ; Poornaselvan, K. J. |
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International Journal of Distance Education Technologies (IJDET). - IGI Global, ISSN 1539-3119, ZDB-ID 2117832-X. - Vol. 15.2017, 2 (01.04.), p. 62-85
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Publisher: |
IGI Global |
Subject: | Collective Intelligence | Distance Education Technologies | Learner Centered Learning | Massive Open Online Courses | MOOC | Open Content | Open Pedagogy | Online Learning | Pedagogy | Social Network |
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