This work addresses the issue of personalised tours in cultural heritage domains, by exploiting methods and techniques developed for e-learning, in particular those that regard personalised e-learning courses. The main idea of our work is that a tour in a museum or in an archaeological site, either fully virtual or blended, may be managed through an e-learning environment. We propose the use of the LECOMPS5, an e-learning environment, to provide museums or other cultural sites with the capability of automatically planning personalised tours, according to visitors' needs and interests. We also show an example of an application of this system to an ancient archaeological site called Lucus Feroniae, showing how an e-learning platform can be successfully used for guiding visitors.
The use of e-learning methodologies and technologies for generating personalised tours in cultural heritage environments / Carla, Limongelli; Filippo, Sciarrone; Temperini, Marco; G., Vaste. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TOURISM ANTHROPOLOGY. - ISSN 1759-0442. - STAMPA. - 2:1(2012), pp. 53-70. [10.1504/IJTA.2012.046095]
The use of e-learning methodologies and technologies for generating personalised tours in cultural heritage environments
TEMPERINI, Marco;
2012
Abstract
This work addresses the issue of personalised tours in cultural heritage domains, by exploiting methods and techniques developed for e-learning, in particular those that regard personalised e-learning courses. The main idea of our work is that a tour in a museum or in an archaeological site, either fully virtual or blended, may be managed through an e-learning environment. We propose the use of the LECOMPS5, an e-learning environment, to provide museums or other cultural sites with the capability of automatically planning personalised tours, according to visitors' needs and interests. We also show an example of an application of this system to an ancient archaeological site called Lucus Feroniae, showing how an e-learning platform can be successfully used for guiding visitors.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.