posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00authored byBhavani Sridharan, H Deng, B Corbitt
An appropriate use of various pedagogical strategies is fundamental for the effective transfer of knowledge in a flourishing e-learning environment. The resultant information superfluity, however, needs to be tackled for developing sustainable e-learning. This necessitates an effective representation and intelligent access to learning resources. Topic maps address these problems of representation and retrieval of information in a distributed environment. The former aspect is particularly relevant where the subject domain is complex and the later aspect is important where the amount of resources is abundant but not easily accessible. Conversely, effective presentation of learning resources based on various pedagogical strategies along with global capturing and authentication of learning resources are an intrinsic part of effective management of learning resources. Towards fulfilling this objective, this paper proposes a multi-level ontology-driven topic mapping approach to facilitate an effective visualization, classification and global authoring of learning resources in e-learning.
History
Pagination
1294 - 1306
Location
Verona, Italy
Open access
Yes
Start date
2009-06-08
End date
2009-06-10
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2009, European Conference on Information Systems
Title of proceedings
ECIS 2009 : Information systems in a globalising world : challenges, ethics and practices : Proceedings of the 2009 European Conference on Information Systems