Conceptualising Smart Spaces for Learning

Abstract: Selecting appropriate learning services for a learner from the large number of heterogeneous knowledge sources is a complex and challenging task. This paper presents the idea of Smart Spaces for Learning. A Smart Space for Learning is defined as a distributed system (ie "space")...

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Main Authors: Bernd Simon, Peter Dolog, Zoltán Miklós, Daniel Olmedilla, Michael Sintek
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Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2004-05-01
Series:Journal of Interactive Media in Education
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Online Access:https://jime.open.ac.uk/articles/78
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spelling doaj-c4bacc4509364530a43d2aedf68102232020-11-24T23:49:19ZengUbiquity PressJournal of Interactive Media in Education1365-893X2004-05-012004110.5334/2004-9-simon121Conceptualising Smart Spaces for LearningBernd Simon0Peter Dolog1Zoltán Miklós2Daniel Olmedilla3Michael Sintek4Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Information Systems, Augasse 2-6, A-1090 Vienna,Learning Lab Lower Saxony, Expo Plaza 1, D-30539 HannoverVienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Information Systems, Augasse 2-6, A-1090 Vienna,Learning Lab Lower Saxony, Expo Plaza 1, D-30539 HannoverGerman Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) GmbH, Knowledge Management Department, Postfach 2080, D-67608 KaiserslauternAbstract: Selecting appropriate learning services for a learner from the large number of heterogeneous knowledge sources is a complex and challenging task. This paper presents the idea of Smart Spaces for Learning. A Smart Space for Learning is defined as a distributed system (ie "space") that provides management support for the "smart" retrieval and consumption of heterogeneous learning services via Personal Learning Assistants. Personalisation and system interoperability play an important role for the realisation of a Smart Space for Learning. In this paper we illustrate and discuss how Semantic Web technologies such as RDF, TRIPLE, QEL and ontologies can be applied to create a Smart Space for Learning.Invited Commentary: <a class="rel commentary" href="/2004/9/mcgreal">McGreal, R. (2004) Commentary on: Simon, B., Dolog., P., Miklós, Z., Olmedilla, D. and Sintek, M. (2004). Conceptualising Smart Spaces for Learning. [PDF]</a>Editors: Terry Anderson and Denise Whitelock.https://jime.open.ac.uk/articles/78learning managementknowledge managementdistributed systemsontologyeducational semantic webpersonalisation
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author Bernd Simon
Peter Dolog
Zoltán Miklós
Daniel Olmedilla
Michael Sintek
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Peter Dolog
Zoltán Miklós
Daniel Olmedilla
Michael Sintek
Conceptualising Smart Spaces for Learning
Journal of Interactive Media in Education
learning management
knowledge management
distributed systems
ontology
educational semantic web
personalisation
author_facet Bernd Simon
Peter Dolog
Zoltán Miklós
Daniel Olmedilla
Michael Sintek
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title Conceptualising Smart Spaces for Learning
title_short Conceptualising Smart Spaces for Learning
title_full Conceptualising Smart Spaces for Learning
title_fullStr Conceptualising Smart Spaces for Learning
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualising Smart Spaces for Learning
title_sort conceptualising smart spaces for learning
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Journal of Interactive Media in Education
issn 1365-893X
publishDate 2004-05-01
description Abstract: Selecting appropriate learning services for a learner from the large number of heterogeneous knowledge sources is a complex and challenging task. This paper presents the idea of Smart Spaces for Learning. A Smart Space for Learning is defined as a distributed system (ie "space") that provides management support for the "smart" retrieval and consumption of heterogeneous learning services via Personal Learning Assistants. Personalisation and system interoperability play an important role for the realisation of a Smart Space for Learning. In this paper we illustrate and discuss how Semantic Web technologies such as RDF, TRIPLE, QEL and ontologies can be applied to create a Smart Space for Learning.Invited Commentary: <a class="rel commentary" href="/2004/9/mcgreal">McGreal, R. (2004) Commentary on: Simon, B., Dolog., P., Miklós, Z., Olmedilla, D. and Sintek, M. (2004). Conceptualising Smart Spaces for Learning. [PDF]</a>Editors: Terry Anderson and Denise Whitelock.
topic learning management
knowledge management
distributed systems
ontology
educational semantic web
personalisation
url https://jime.open.ac.uk/articles/78
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