Towards Requirements For The Dynamic Sourcing Of Open Corpus Learning Content

Topics:
Sourcing
Tags:
Business Operations,
Corpus,
Management,
Purchasing & Procurement,
Sourcing,
Strategy,
Trinity College Dublin
Source:
Trinity College Dublin

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Overview: The dynamic sourcing of Open Corpus Learning Content is a complex and resource intensive process. However, modern technologies and methods can facilitate an efficient content identification and acquisition process. Several bodies of research have begun investigating the application of modern technologies to problems in this area, such as automatic semantic tagging of content; however none have managed to successfully implement a scenario whereby the requirements of eLearning environments can be leveraged to accurately source and retrieve learning content. This paper describes the initial requirements for successfully sourcing and harvesting open corpus learning content, the architecture for an Open Corpus Content Sourcing service (OCCS) and a scenario for its use in Personalised eLearning.

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Format: PDF | Size: 290KB | Date: Jul 2006 | Pages: 7


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