Brusilovsky, Peter and Farzan, Rosta and Chavan, Girish
(2005)
Adaptive Information Visualization for Personalized Access to Educational Digital Libraries.
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Abstract
Personalization is one of the emerging ways to increase the power of modern Digital Libraries. The Knowledge Sea II system presented in this paper explores social navigation support, an approach for providing personalized guidance within the open corpus of educational resources. Following the concepts of social navigation we have attempted to organize a personalized navigation support that is based on past learners’ interaction with the system. The study indicates that Knowledge Sea II became the students' primary tool for accessing the open corpus documents used in a programming course. The social navigation support implemented in this system was considered useful by students participating in the study of Knowledge Sea II. At the same time, some user comments indicated the need to provide more powerful navigational support, such as the ability to rank the usefulness of a page.
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20 November 2005 |
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University of Pittsburgh |
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School of Information Sciences > Information Science |
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Capstone Project |
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No |
Uncontrolled Keywords: |
Social, navigation, navigation, support, user, model, group, model, knowledge, map, SOM |
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Unpublished Information Science Research Report |
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22 Jun 2012 14:08 |
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01 Nov 2017 13:56 |
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http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/id/eprint/12445 |
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