Most adaptive hypermedia systems used in education implement a single user model – inevitably originally designed for a specific set of circumstances. In this paper we describe ...
Mohamed Ramzy Zakaria, Adam Moore, Craig D. Stewar...
We present an ongoing research project utilizing navigation and hyperlink data to aid collaborative knowledge building. We allow collaborators to personally organize documents and...
Harris Wu, Michael D. Gordon, Kurt DeMaagd, Nathan...
The Ambient Wood project aims to facilitate a learning experience using an adaptive infrastructure in an outdoor environment. This involves sensor technology, virtual world orches...
Mark J. Weal, Danius T. Michaelides, Mark K. Thomp...
Generating hypermedia presentations requires processing constituent material into coherent, unified presentations. One large challenge is creating a generic process for producing ...
Lloyd Rutledge, Martin Alberink, Rogier Brussee, S...
Existing hypertext systems have emphasized either the navigational or spatial expression of relationships between objects. We are exploring the combination of these modes of expre...
Frank M. Shipman III, Andreas Girgensohn, Lynn Wil...
This paper introduces an adaptable hypermedia approach applied to adaptive link annotation techniques. This approach suggests that the combination of direct manipulation with auto...
Recent advances in storage technology make it possible to store a series of large Web archives. It is now an exciting challenge for us to observe evolution of the Web. In this pap...
This paper describes a generic hypermedia model that is used as a framework for building context aware and mixed reality applications. It can handle different media elements, and ...
The integration of printed paper and digital information enables new forms of enhanced reading. We present digitally augmented paper as a specific application of our more general...
Despite the multitude of existing interfaces for annotation, little is known about their influence on the created annotations. In this paper, first findings of a comparative video...