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Educational Demonstrators ASPL-v1 and VISWER Work Package 3.3 Enrico Motta, Arthur Stutt and Martin Dzbor KMi, The Open University Wolfgang Nejdl and Jörg Diederich L3S Research Centre. Overview. ASPL-v1: a prototype of an advanced semantic platform for learning Design principles & architecture

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  1. Educational DemonstratorsASPL-v1 and VISWERWork Package 3.3Enrico Motta, Arthur Stutt and Martin DzborKMi, The Open UniversityWolfgang Nejdl and Jörg DiederichL3S Research Centre KnowledgeWeb EU Review, Karlsruhe, 14/15 March 2005

  2. Overview • ASPL-v1: a prototype of an advanced semantic platform for learning • Design principles & architecture • Learning scenario analysis • Demonstration of learning scenario • Further extensions and collaborations • Effort breakdown KnowledgeWeb EU Review, Karlsruhe, 14/15 March 2005

  3. Key results: ASPL-v1 • Basic resources & infrastructures in place • VISWER learning units, Magpie plug-in with semantic services, and additional data sources • Building ontology for Semantic Web Studies: • Conceptual resources for understanding the domain • Social resources embedding the concepts in a living community (incl. CiteSeer, KWeb portal, AKT KB,…) • Learning resources (VISWER but open to others – JeromeDL/DERI?) • ‘Proof of concept’ services in place  demo KnowledgeWeb EU Review, Karlsruhe, 14/15 March 2005

  4. ASPL Development Strategy • Multi-tier, distributed ontologies & KBs • Delegation & composition vs. data aggregation • Extendable & open service-driven architecture • ASPL services are mapped to learning (sub-)tasks • Choice of interaction for the user • Reach out from a centralized VISWER repository • Reach into distributed repositories from ‘anywhere’ • Future(?): subscribe, ask in NL, explore, get advice… • Now predominantly document-centred • Linking (learning) documents with (learning) communities KnowledgeWeb EU Review, Karlsruhe, 14/15 March 2005

  5. Structure of ASPL KWeb portal VISWER units CiteSeer data External resources(‘Web-at-large’) CS citations & references KWeb community Learning units Core domain ontologies&KB-s ~500 instances ~30 instances ~1 mil instances Delegate request AKT (‘social’) reference Magpie semantic framework (services) Infrastructure ontologies KWeb Semantic Studies & Learning Services KB Learning Application&Services KnowledgeWeb EU Review, Karlsruhe, 14/15 March 2005

  6. Sequence of Use Scenarios • Induction of a ‘naïve’ learner into domain • Awareness of core domain concepts in arbitrary documents • Acquisition of an explanation of term “RDF” • Retrieval of a study material from VISWER repository • Support for a ‘research’ student doing Literature Review • Learner browses a technical specification of the “RDF” standard • All activities as for naïve learners… plus advanced services: • Who is publishing on the theme involving or close to “RDF” • Find communities of researchers similar to (referring to) author X • Scenario for teachers (near future) • Another user group targeted by ASPL – teachers • When preparing a lecture on semantic annotation, the teacher wants to include resources relevant to “RDF”… • …from VISWER, but also other digital libraries, journals, etc. KnowledgeWeb EU Review, Karlsruhe, 14/15 March 2005

  7. Recall level Judgement level Comprehension level Analysis level Application level Search VISWER Browse VISWER Analyze/relate Identify concepts Find key texts Find key authors Obtain explanation Recognize author community Argue/discuss Collect resources ‘Creating literature review’ • A high-level learning task comprising • Simpler learning sub-tasks mapped to ASPL services • Can be analyzed using Bloom’s pedagogic taxonomy KnowledgeWeb EU Review, Karlsruhe, 14/15 March 2005

  8. ASPL-v1 Search VISWER Browse VISWER Analyze/relate Identify concepts Find key texts Find key authors Learning tasks Obtain explanation Recognize author community Argue/discuss Collect resources Personalization ASPL services VISWER Semantic Search CoP Gateway Semantic navigation Glossary & Dictionary-based services Legend Service supports another service Service maps onto task CiteSeer KB Semantic Query VISWER Search SemWeb domain VISWER repository SemWeb community ASPL ontologies KnowledgeWeb EU Review, Karlsruhe, 14/15 March 2005

  9. ASPL demonstration(incl. VISWER) KnowledgeWeb EU Review, Karlsruhe, 14/15 March 2005

  10. Outlook • ASPL extensions/improvements: • Initial demo version well ahead of schedule (due M18) • Focusing on development of domain and social networking ontologies • Start implementing advanced learning services • Interaction with REWERSE NoE • Standardizing ontology/KB for Semantic Web Studies • Re-using each other’s learning materials • Towards more advanced learning services • Support for analytic tasks & automated sense-making KnowledgeWeb EU Review, Karlsruhe, 14/15 March 2005

  11. Resources/effort • Work package 3.3: 14PM / 22PM • D3.3.1: 1PM / 2PM • D3.3.2v1: 2PM / 3PM • D3.3.2v2: 4PM / 6.5PM • D3.3.3: 6PM / 8.5PM • D3.3.4: 0.5PM / 1PM • Management / Self-assessment: 0.5PM / 1PM KnowledgeWeb EU Review, Karlsruhe, 14/15 March 2005

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