Competence-based Knowledge Structures for Personalised Learning

The ELeGI project focuses on integrating technology-enhanced learning methodologies into a pedagogy-driven and service-oriented architecture based on Grid technology. It aims at a system that is capable of realising personalised, adaptive, and experiential learning. This requires to have available a framework that, on the one hand, allows for representing existing domain knowledge, and, on the other hand, provides a representation of the learner's current state of knowledge. It is shown that a competence-based extension of Knowledge Space Theory provides a representation of the conceptual organization of a domain that not only allows for an adaptive assessment of an individual's knowledge, but also for generating personalised learning paths. The discussion of this framework emphasizes its application within an open distributed service model, and in the context of Virtual Scientific Experiments.

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