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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Adapting for Adaptivity Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Angelo Wentzler angelo@stack.nl
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Supervisors Commission members Dr. A.I. Cristea (TU/e) Ing. E. Heuvelman (Turpin Vision) Prof. Dr. P.M.E. De Bra (TU/e) Dr. J. Broekstra (TU/e)
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Outline 1.Goal and Motivation 2.Problem description 3.Environment 4.Theory and Systems 5.Content-e/LAOS 6.Demo 7.Evaluation 8.Conclusions
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Goal and Motivation Goal: a LAOS based Adaptive Hypermedia System (AHS) authoring tool that will see commercial use MOT is the only simple generic tool available, but not very user-friendly Turpin Vision wants to add adaptive capabilities to Content-e
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Problem description Adapt Content-e so it can be used to author LAOS layers Playable in AHA! (at the least) Author existing MOT courses Challenges: LAOS untested in commercial environment; model conflicts with normal Turpin Vision approach
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Environment Turpin Vision is a SME (15 empl.) Informal atmosphere Clients: schools and publishers Development primarily client-demand driven No clear picture of adaptivity; no client- demand for adaptivity (yet)
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 What is adaptivity? An adaptive system can adapt itself to a user automatically at runtime Transparent if done well Applications: recommender systems, online education, games Different from adaptable! Adaptive hypermedia system
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 What is adaptivity? Domain model: describes the domain (the ‘subject matter’) User model: describes the user (e.g. knowledge of the domain) Adaptation engine: changes user model and view on domain, depending on user model and user actions, according to adaptation rules
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 ‘Adaptive’ is not always really adaptive CLIX “How adaptive is CLIX?” “CLIX enables adaptation to a particular look and feel…” (CLIX is actually adaptable)
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 ‘Adaptive’ is not always really adaptive Learning Design Claims adaptivity because a ‘live’ teacher can interact with users (All humans are adaptive: this does not make the system adaptive)
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 ‘Adaptive’ is not always really adaptive Blackboard Adaptive release feature unlocks (releases) content based on certain criteria (Actually pre-adaptation: learning paths are set beforehand and do not change)
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 ‘Adaptive’ is not always really adaptive WebCT “WebCT has incorporated adaptive technology into its products to comply with the US Rehabilitation Act” (Not even close: talking about accessibility adjustments for the disabled)
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Adaptivity is not always recognized Kobsa’s experiment: fake recommender system Side effect: users ‘fell for it’ Like a placebo, the illusion of personalization seems to be sufficient Conversely, real adaptivity is not always noticed!
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Environment: a ‘good’ system Academic: study, novelty Stability or visual appeal not essential Demonstrations often purely theoretical Commercial: profit Stability and visual appeal essential Technology must be proven in practice Confidence
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Environment: authoring complexity Linear: content and structure Hypermedia: hyperspace Adaptive hypermedia: knowledge space, adaptation process (e.g. labeling) Not everything must be done by one person, still complex
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Environment: ‘selling’ AHS Graphical user interface, visual themes and metaphors Simplify authoring task (automation, presets) Facilitate transition between linear and adaptive (conversion, standards) Convincing demonstrations Evaluations and user studies.
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Existing Theory and Systems LAOS / LAG MOT CAF AHA! Content-e
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 LAOS, MOT and AHA! authoring framework Conceptual view of an AHS More parts Resulting AHS do not necessarily look like this LAOS: Layered WWW Adaptive AHS Authoring Model and their corresponding Algebraic OperatorS
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 LAOS, MOT and AHA! Domain Model: concepts and relations Goal Model: filters, reorders, annotates Adaptation Model: adaptation rules User Model: overlay, free variables Presentation Model: visibility, style, display settings
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 LAOS, MOT and AHA! MOT: My Online Teacher CAF: Common Adaptivity Format XML based Only DM and GM (so far)
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 LAOS, MOT and AHA! Layers of Adaptation Granularity
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 LAOS, MOT and AHA! Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Content-e
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Content-e/LAOS Turpin Vision desired an extension to their Content-e tool New sub-goals: At least replicate MOT functionality Improve user interface significantly Extend MOT functionality based on LAOS Evaluate result
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Content-e/LAOS: Initial solution
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Content-e/LAOS: Actual Solution
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Content-e/LAOS in more detail.ASP / JavaScript Collection of add-ons: 2 ‘XML paragraphs’ (concept, goal model) 1 import module (from CAF) 1 publish module (to CAF)
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Content-e/LAOS: changes
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Content-e/LAOS: XML editor
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Content-e/LAOS: Publication to CAF Concepts and goal models are represented with XML already Compose into single XML structure (use XML Writer) Transform Content-e representation to actual CAF elements
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Content-e/LAOS: Import from CAF Transform CAF to Content-e XML Insert content (obtain id’s) Postprocess: insert id’s into references Update content Problem: existing code did not function inside transaction
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Demo
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Evaluation: setup MOT vs Content-e/LAOS comparison ‘Politehnica’ university, Bucharest 1 week theory Exam: 63 -> 43 students in 7 groups 1 week project System Usability Scale (SUS) and custom questionnaires
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Evaluation: results MOT: more stable Content-e/LAOS: more appealing “if it had less bugs I would use Content-e/LAOS” MOT: functional (SUS) C-e/LAOS: overall impression (specific questionnaire)
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Evaluation Opinion not influenced by acquired skill with systems Opinion probably influenced by problems during project (book labels, server reinstall) Longer exposure to Content-e/LAOS might lead to better evaluation
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Conclusions: goals MOT functionality almost completely replicated Extensions: typed DM attributes, relation authoring, CAF import UI improvements: single-screen concept authoring, click and drag GM authoring
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Conclusions: other results Improvements to Content-e Tree component Transactions ASP data limit Course material (Gipf, Sun-Tzu) Practical evaluation Two papers (AH’06, ICALT’06)
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Recommendations Content-e needs to be more stable More tests and evaluations Extensions to the system Graph author Default adaptation and user models Real “student view” Adaptation model XML paragraph? “Player”
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1313 Final Master PresentationDepartment of Computing Science Authoring of Adaptive e-content for a Commercial Environment Adapting for Adaptivity 14/8/2006 Any questions? http://www.stack.nl/~angelo/studie/thesis/
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