Architectural Models of Adaptive Hypermedia Based on the Use of Ontologies
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Aammou Souhaib, Khaldi Mohamed, El Kadiri Kamal Eddine
Optimizing Learning with Digital Readers Volume ISSN 1548-6613
Abstract
The domain of traditional hypermedia is revolutionized by the arrival of the concept of adaptation. Currently, the domain of AHS (adaptive hypermedia systems) is constantly growing. A major goal of current research is to provide a personalized educational experience that meets the needs specific to each learner (knowledge level, goals, motivation, etc.). In this article, we have studied the possibility of implementing traditional features of adaptive hypermedia in an open environment, and discussed the standards for describing learning objects and architectural models based on the use of ontologies as a prerequisite for such an adaptation. (Contains 1 table and 6 figures.)
Citation
Souhaib, A., Mohamed, K. & Eddine, E.K.K. (2010). Architectural Models of Adaptive Hypermedia Based on the Use of Ontologies. Optimizing Learning with Digital Readers. Retrieved August 17, 2022 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/50473/.

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