Learning styles, personalisation and adaptable e-learning


Autoria(s): Peter, S.E.; Bacon, E.; Dastbaz, M.
Contribuinte(s)

Uhomoibhi, James

Ross, Margaret

Staples, Geoff

Data(s)

06/04/2009

Resumo

Common Learning Management Systems (for example Moodle [1] and Blackboard [2]) are limited in the amount of personalisation that they can offer the learner. They are used widely and do offer a number of tools for instructors to enable them to create and manage courses, however, they do not allow for the learner to have a unique personalised learning experience. The e-Learning platform iLearn offers personalisation for the learner in a number of ways and one way is to offer the specific learning material to the learner based on the learner's learning style. Learning styles and how we learn is a vast research area. Brusilovsky and Millan [3] state that learning styles are typically defined as the way people prefer to learn. Examples of commonly used learning styles are Kolb Learning Styles Theory [4], Felder and Silverman Index of Learning Styles [5], VARK [6] and Honey and Mumford Index of Learning Styles [7] and many research projects (SMILE [8], INSPIRE [9], iWeaver [10] amonst others) attempt to incorporate these learning styles into adaptive e-Learning systems. This paper describes how learning styles are currently being used within the area of adaptive e-Learning. The paper then gives an overview of the iLearn project and also how iLearn is using the VARK learning style to enhance the platform's personalisation and adaptability for the learner. This research also describes the system's design and how the learning style is incorporated into the system design and semantic framework within the learner's profile.

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application/pdf

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http://gala.gre.ac.uk/1888/1/INSPIREPaperPeterBaconDastbaz.pdf

Peter, S.E., Bacon, E. and Dastbaz, M. (2009) Learning styles, personalisation and adaptable e-learning. In: Uhomoibhi, James, Ross, Margaret and Staples, Geoff, (eds.) Fourteenth International Conference on Software Process Improvement Research, Education and Training, INSPIRE 2009. The British Computer Society, Swindon, UK, pp. 77-87. ISBN 978-1-906124-22-9

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

The British Computer Society

Relação

http://gala.gre.ac.uk/1888/

Palavras-Chave #LB2300 Higher Education #QA76 Computer software
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Book Section

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