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A Framework and an architecture for supporting interoperability between digital libraries and eLearning applications

Christodoulakis Stavros, Polyxeni Arapi, Nektarios Moumoutzis, Manolis Mylonakis

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/CEB5EDA6-51C9-4506-96E5-35126142A46E
Year 2007
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Bibliographic Citation P. Arapi, N. Moumoutzis, M. Mylonakis, S. Christodoulakis , "A framework and an architecture for supporting interoperability between digital libraries and eLearning applications ", in 2007 Delos Con. on Digital Libr., pp.137-146. doi :10.1007/978-3-540-77088-6_13 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77088-6_13
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One of the most important applications of Digital Libraries (DL) is learning. However, DLs and their standards have been developed independently on eLearning applications and their standards, raising interoperability issues between digital libraries and eLearning applications. In order to enable the development of eLearning applications that easily exploit DL contents it is crucial to bridge the interoperability gap between digital libraries and eLearning applications. For this purpose, a generic interoperability framework has been developed that could also be applied to other types of applications which are built on top of digital libraries, although this paper focuses on the detailed requirements of the eLearning applications. In this context, a framework and an algorithm for supporting personalization in elearning applications has been developed that performs automatic, on-demand, creation of personalized learning experiences using reusable (audiovisual) learning objects, taking into account the learner profiles and a set of abstract training scenarios (pedagogical templates). From a technical point of view, all the framework components have been organized into a service-oriented Architecture that Supports Interoperability between Digital Libraries and ELearning Applications (ASIDE). A prototype of the ASIDE Framework has been implemented.

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