A well-known challenge of adaptive educational systems is the need to develop intelligent content, which is very time and expertise consuming. In traditional approaches a teacher is kept at a distance from intelligent authoring. This paper advocates the involvement of teachers in creating intelligent content. We are presenting an approach to the development of intelligent content as well as an authoring tool for teachers that support our approach. This approach has two main stages: elicitation of concepts from content elements and the identification of a prerequisite/outcome structure for the course. The resulting sequence of adaptive activities reflects the author's view of the course’s organization. The developed tool facilitates concept elicitation in two ways: it provides an author with an automatic indexing component and also allows her/him to edit the index using the domain ontology as an authoring map.
Peter Brusilovsky, Sergey A. Sosnovsky, Michael Yu