Personalization and Adaptation are among the main challenges in the field of e-learning, where currently just few Learning Management Systems, mostly experimental ones, support such features. In this work we present an architecture that allows moodle to interact with the Lecomps system, an adaptive learning system developed earlier by our research group, that has been working in a stand-alone modality so far. In particular, the Lecomps responsibilities are circumscribed to the sole production of personalized learning objects sequences and to the management of the student model, leaving to moodle all the rest of the activities for course delivery. The Lecomps system supports the "dynamic" adaptation of learning objects sequences, basing on the student model, i.e., learner's Cognitive State and Learning Style. Basically, this work integrates two main Lecomps tasks into moodle, to be directly managed by it: Authentication and Quizzes. All in all, and so far, the advantage of the presented integration is in the real possibility to deliver and take personalized courses, residing and basically remaining into the moodle environment. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.

A module for adaptive course configuration and assessment in moodle / Carla, Limongelli; Filippo, Sciarrone; Temperini, Marco; Giulia, Vaste. - STAMPA. - 111 CCIS:PART 1(2010), pp. 267-276. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd World Summit on the Knowledge Society, WSKS 2010 tenutosi a Corfu nel 22 September 2010 through 24 September 2010) [10.1007/978-3-642-16318-0_30].

A module for adaptive course configuration and assessment in moodle

TEMPERINI, Marco;
2010

Abstract

Personalization and Adaptation are among the main challenges in the field of e-learning, where currently just few Learning Management Systems, mostly experimental ones, support such features. In this work we present an architecture that allows moodle to interact with the Lecomps system, an adaptive learning system developed earlier by our research group, that has been working in a stand-alone modality so far. In particular, the Lecomps responsibilities are circumscribed to the sole production of personalized learning objects sequences and to the management of the student model, leaving to moodle all the rest of the activities for course delivery. The Lecomps system supports the "dynamic" adaptation of learning objects sequences, basing on the student model, i.e., learner's Cognitive State and Learning Style. Basically, this work integrates two main Lecomps tasks into moodle, to be directly managed by it: Authentication and Quizzes. All in all, and so far, the advantage of the presented integration is in the real possibility to deliver and take personalized courses, residing and basically remaining into the moodle environment. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.
2010
3rd World Summit on the Knowledge Society, WSKS 2010
adaptive e-learning; education; personalization
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
A module for adaptive course configuration and assessment in moodle / Carla, Limongelli; Filippo, Sciarrone; Temperini, Marco; Giulia, Vaste. - STAMPA. - 111 CCIS:PART 1(2010), pp. 267-276. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd World Summit on the Knowledge Society, WSKS 2010 tenutosi a Corfu nel 22 September 2010 through 24 September 2010) [10.1007/978-3-642-16318-0_30].
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