2024
DOI: 10.5753/rbie.2024.3167
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Semantic Web and Distance Learning: Euphoria, Frustration and Restart

Wilson Castello Branco Neto

Abstract: In the nineties, two different trends on distance learning research arose. The first one aimed to create systems able to adapt themselves to students’ characteristics, based on instructional and learning theories, while the second aimed to facilitate the creation and management of distance courses, by reusing material. Technologies available so far had hindered the creation of systems able to conjoin the benefits achieved by both groups because adaptive systems were limited to a specific knowledge domain, and … Show more

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