Many e-learning systems guide the user by means of an initial test, and consequently define a suitable learning path. In this paper, two further variables are taken into account: first, each learner is allowed to specify his particular needs and aims; in addition, during the studying phase, he is likely to find or be suggested further related issues. In this case, the user should be authorised to redefine his target dynamically. The former factor is initially taken into consideration and an architecture is accordingly proposed. This solution is extended afterwards in order to represent the latter. Some implementation guidelines are also outlined in perspective of remote multimedia e-Learning systems accessible through the Internet.
Dynamical Target-Oriented e-Learning Networks
C De Castro;
2008
Abstract
Many e-learning systems guide the user by means of an initial test, and consequently define a suitable learning path. In this paper, two further variables are taken into account: first, each learner is allowed to specify his particular needs and aims; in addition, during the studying phase, he is likely to find or be suggested further related issues. In this case, the user should be authorised to redefine his target dynamically. The former factor is initially taken into consideration and an architecture is accordingly proposed. This solution is extended afterwards in order to represent the latter. Some implementation guidelines are also outlined in perspective of remote multimedia e-Learning systems accessible through the Internet.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


