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2007
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E-Learning on the Social Semantic Information Sources

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E-Learning on the Social Semantic Information Sources
Abstract. E-Learning grows on the fertile soil of the Internet technologies; it fails, however, to reach their full potential. With new, emerging technologies of the second generation Internet there is even more to be captured and adopted: knowledge sharing with blogs, wikis, and social bookmarking services. In this article we argue that those technologies can be adapted to improve user experience in e-Learning; we present an online social bookmarking system called social semantic collaborative filtering. SSCF supports SIOC metadata which ultimately transforms it in to a browser of blogs, fora, and other community sites. We show how a digital library system, such as JeromeDL, utilizing this technology can be used in the e-Learning process, which takes advantage of recent research in the Internet.
Sebastian Ryszard Kruk, Adam Gzella, Jaroslaw Dobr
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ECTEL
Authors Sebastian Ryszard Kruk, Adam Gzella, Jaroslaw Dobrzanski, Bill McDaniel, Tomasz Woroniecki
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