Title: Collaborative Courseware Authoring Support
1Collaborative Courseware Authoring Support
Databases Hypermedia Group, Department of
Informatics
- Darina Dicheva, Lora Aroyo Alexandra Cristea
CATE02 May 20-22, 2002
2Keywords
- Ontology
- Collaboration
- Cooperation
- Adaptivity
- Adaptability
- Web-based courseware
- ODL
C2
A2
3Index
- Background, Motivation and Ideas
- AIMS
- Layered Ontology-based Support to Courseware
Authoring - Authoring tasks
- Authoring Interaction C2 support
- Conclusion Future research
4Index
- Background, Motivation and Ideas
- AIMS
- Layered Ontology-based Support to Courseware
Authoring - Authoring tasks
- Authoring Interaction C2 support
- Conclusion Future research
5Paradigm shift in Web learning
courseware
average student
1 author
production
different students
courseware
many authors
production
? C2 , custom design?
6Authoring requirements
- Efficient organization
- Building material from start to make C2 easy
- Implementation/ facilitation of C2 tools
- Domain, course, library authoring
- Custom-design
- Student cognitive styles, motivation, background,
etc.
7Authoring goals
- (semi)-automatic authoring activities support for
A2 C2 - other (intelligent) author assistance
- hints, recommendations, guidance, etc.
8Key Ideas
- author support for concept-based Web courseware
- use systems domain concept map (ontology) to
capture semantics of subject domain terminology - additional ontology-based layers to courseware
authoring architecture allow intelligent
assistance - support cooperative authoring
- synchronous re-usage of authoring products
course materials, libraries, ontologies, etc.
9Index
- Background, Motivation and Ideas
- AIMS
- Layered Ontology-based Support to Courseware
Authoring - Authoring tasks
- Authoring Interaction C2 support
- Conclusion Future research
10AIMS domain, library course models
- domain M subject-domain Ontology CM of DC
- DC are linked to documents
- ? link has weight document relevancy to DC
- library M info items collection links to
courses, domains - course materials domain-related documents
- course M course structure (topics tasks in
task library) - ? course task collection of DC, that student
must learn
11AIMS indexing
- domain concepts (DC) main linking component
- ? library doc linked to 1, more DC
- ? course task linked to several DC
- user profile overlay DC
12AIMS authoring modules
- Agent based Information Management System
- Authoring concept-based Web courseware for
- Domain Editor,
- Library Editor,
- Course Editor
13Index
- Background, Motivation and Ideas
- AIMS
- Layered Ontology-based Support to Courseware
Authoring - Authoring tasks
- Authoring Interaction C2 support
- Conclusion Future research
14Layered Ontology-based Support to Courseware
Authoring
- Y-axis main info objects
- library objects, domains, courses
- X-axis systems authoring support
- GUI, Assisting -, Operation -, Information layer
15Y
X
162 old layers
Y
X
17X-axis 2 old layers
- GUI layer supports user-system communication
- Info layer layered info objects description
structure in courseware system - educational metadata
- subject domain ontology
- course ontology
182 new layers
Y
X
19X-axis 2 new layers
- Assisting layer
- based on domain ontological map
- courseware authoring help hints e.g.
- editing course/domain structure, etc.
- linking documents/course items to ontology, etc.
- Operation layer
- for ontology data modelling (info layer
operation) - helps create alternative goal-oriented course
structures - handles fct. for info manipulation, consistency
C2 - 3 modules course -, domain -, library engine
- consistency check and co-operation support
20Index
- Background, Motivation and Ideas
- AIMS
- Layered Ontology-based Support to Courseware
Authoring - Authoring tasks
- Authoring Interaction C2 support
- Conclusion Future research
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23Index
- Background, Motivation and Ideas
- AIMS
- Layered Ontology-based Support to Courseware
Authoring - Authoring tasks
- Authoring Interaction C2 support
- Conclusion Future research
24Primitive interaction activities among
participants
- Planning/Execution/Creation
- Coordination/Control
- Initiative/Supervision
- Observation/Suggesting
- Data/Idea sharing
- Dialogue (with Interaction)
25Required Resources
- Individual (personal) workplace
- Collaborative (shared) workplace / object space
- Dialogue channel (implicit / explicit)
- Technologically mediated remote communication
(audio, visual) optional
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27Index
- Background, Motivation and Ideas
- AIMS
- Layered Ontology-based Support to Courseware
Authoring - Authoring tasks
- Authoring Interaction C2 support
- Conclusion Future research
28Conclusion
- refined knowledge classif. indexing (AIMS)
- introduced ontology-oriented support for C2
courseware authoring - basis of formal semantics reasoning in generic
authoring tasks - concept-based structuring
- 2 new layers assisting operation
- opens way for C2 authoring
29Future research
- pure collaborative authoring environments merge
between re-usage based cooperative environments
collaborative work - as in previous researches on collaborative
learning environments
30Thank you for listening!
31consistency modules
- handling notions of semantic equivalence and
conflict, - handling conflict resolution rules,
- handling equivalence comparison rules,
- enhancing the resulting ontology and defining
additional constraints if necessary.
32co-operation support modules
- offer a set of operations for consistency check
in alternative (simultaneous) course structure
built by different authors - predefined functions (patterns templates) to
facilitate effective reusability of course
structures built by different authors.
33Reusability merging ontologies
- extract ontology portions to be merged with
another, - Identify frames to be extracted from source
ontology, - determine if extracted info has semantic overlaps
/ conflicts with target ontology, - assist in merging ontologies, record sources of
inserted sub-ontologies for later reference
update, - select patterns, templates in educational
ontology, to present them as predefined objects
for other authors.
34Ex. semantic overlaps and conflicts
- semantically equiv. concepts w. different names,
- semantically different concepts with same name,
- semantically equivalent concepts w. same name but
different definitions, - semantically equivalent concepts linked to
different (conflicting) concepts, etc.
35Course Engine supported Tasks
36Course Engine supported Tasks (cont)
37Domain Engine supported Tasks
38Domain Engine supported Tasks (cont)
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40Library Engine supported Tasks
- some common authoring tasks trigger interaction
of library assistant - engine, e.g. - create/edit-existing-library,
- add/delete-document,
- link/unlink-document-to-domain concepts,
- add/delete-keywords-to-document,
- edit-weights-of-keywords,
- link/unlink-document-to-course topic ,
- link/unlink-document-to-course-task.
41Conclusion 2
- introduced layered approach for Web-based
courseware authoring, transformed into
collaborative ontology engineering process. - integrated our research into main courseware
authoring research, stressed the need for C2 for
Web authors, - based analysis on AIMS system
- cooperation implies dividing course contents into
re-usable parts. In AIMS concepts, tasks and
topics.
42Conclusion 3
- shown AIMS authoring tools allows cooperation
but need improving - proposed additional semantic layer for
intelligent authoring assistance - detailed various support types to provide for
various authoring types possible in
ontology-based courseware authoring environment - Focus re-usage cooperative info sharing
steps towards collaborative authoring