Adaptive and intelligent web based education system: Towards an integral architecture and framework

  • Authors:
  • Alejandro Canales;Alejandro Peña;Rubén Peredo;Humberto Sossa;Agustín Gutiérrez

  • Affiliations:
  • Centro de Investigatión en Computation - IPN, WOLNM, UPIICSA, Unidad Profesional 'Adolfo López Mateos', Col. Nueva Industrial Vallejo, Del. Gustavo A, Madero, D.F. 07738 Mexico City, Mex ...;Centro de Investigatión en Computation - IPN, WOLNM, UPIICSA, Unidad Profesional 'Adolfo López Mateos', Col. Nueva Industrial Vallejo, Del. Gustavo A, Madero, D.F. 07738 Mexico City, Mex ...;Centro de Investigatión en Computation - IPN, WOLNM, UPIICSA, Unidad Profesional 'Adolfo López Mateos', Col. Nueva Industrial Vallejo, Del. Gustavo A, Madero, D.F. 07738 Mexico City, Mex ...;Centro de Investigatión en Computation - IPN, WOLNM, UPIICSA, Unidad Profesional 'Adolfo López Mateos', Col. Nueva Industrial Vallejo, Del. Gustavo A, Madero, D.F. 07738 Mexico City, Mex ...;Centro de Investigatión en Computation - IPN, WOLNM, UPIICSA, Unidad Profesional 'Adolfo López Mateos', Col. Nueva Industrial Vallejo, Del. Gustavo A, Madero, D.F. 07738 Mexico City, Mex ...

  • Venue:
  • Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
  • Year:
  • 2007

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Abstract

In this paper it is presented our contribution for carrying out adaptive and intelligent Web-based Education Systems (WBES) that take into account the individual student learning requirements, by means of a holistic architecture and Framework for developing WBES. In addition, three basic modules of the proposed WBES are outlined: an Authoring tool, a Semantic Web-based Evaluation, and a Cognitive Maps-based Student Model. As well, it is stated a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) oriented to deploy reusable, accessible, durable and interoperable services. The approach enhances the Learning Technology Standard Architecture, proposed by IEEE-LTSA (Learning Technology System Architecture) [IEEE 1484.1/D9 LTSA (2001). Draft standard for learning technology - learning technology systems architecture (LTSA). New York, USA. URL: http://ieee.ltsc.org/wg1], and the Sharable Content Object Reusable Model (SCORM), claimed by Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) [Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative (2004). URL: http://www.adlnet.org].