Dynamic hypertext generation for reusing open corpus content
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A proposal for the evaluation of adaptive content retrieval, modification and delivery
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EC-TEL'12 Proceedings of the 7th European conference on Technology Enhanced Learning
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The World Wide Web (WWW) provides access to a vast array of educational content, a great deal of which is ideal for incorporation into eLearning experiences. However sourcing, harvesting and incorporating appropriate content has proven to be a complex and arduous task. This paper introduces a system that enables the discovery and classification of educational content from open corpus sources, such as the WWW, and facilitates the incorporation of such content into eLearning systems. The Open Corpus Content Service (OCCS) discovers, harvests and indexes content through the implementation of a focused web crawler, content classifier and indexer. This reduces the cognitive load placed on the educator by content authoring, allowing them to focus on the pedagogical design of eLearning offerings.