An Architectural Framework for Composition and Execution of Complex Learning Processes

  • Authors:
  • Jorge Torres;Juan Manuel Dodero;Ignacio Aedo;Telmo Zarraonandia

  • Affiliations:
  • Tecnológico de Monterrey;Universidad Carlos III de Madrid;Universidad Carlos III de Madrid;Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

  • Venue:
  • ICALT '05 Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies
  • Year:
  • 2005

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Abstract

A complex learning process (CLP) is understood as the result of the dynamic and unanticipated integration of diverse pedagogical approaches in a learning process, based on the collaboration between instructors and learners. Educational modeling languages are used to specify and design learning processes that can be adaptable to the demands of a particular pedagogical context. Based upon IMS service-oriented architectural principles, a framework for learning process composition and execution is presented. The objective of that framework is to enable the dynamic and unanticipated composition of distributed learning services. This is guided by a case study of how this framework can be implemented in a complex learning scenario.