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Knowledge Representation of LMS using Ontology
Author(s) -
H. Srimathi
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/1058-1380
Subject(s) - computer science , ontology , representation (politics) , knowledge representation and reasoning , information retrieval , artificial intelligence , epistemology , philosophy , politics , political science , law
is the next step in the evolution of eLearning systems. Students can have several cognitive styles, which make the efficiency and efficacy of an eLearning system different with distinct students. The three different viewpoints (21) and evolution in the area of e-Learning are pedagogy (learner- oriented educational theories), pragmatic (practical solutions to use of instructional components by teachers and instructional designers), and technological (building instructional components by computer professional). Though there are no distinct classifications of the approaches while implementing, the union of all the viewpoints is not dealt / applied completely by any of the author. This paper focus on integrating the above said principles on semantic educational servers with the power of eLearning standards. The knowledge items (learning objects) are linked to commonly agreed ontology (4), (7), (8). This enables construction of a user-specific course, by semantic querying for topics of interest.

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