A Resource Organization System for Self-directed & Community-based Learning with A Case Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58459/icce.2013.452Abstract
The main issue addressed in this paper is how to improve the learning situation of self-directed learning on resource finding and organization from the Word Wide Web. In this paper, we have firstly proposed a multi-layer map model that visualizes basic learning behaviors when using the internet for locating and organizing learning resources. It provides learners with the structures of the found resources, the tools for their semantic management, and also an easy way to share the resources via the map representation. A system based on the proposed model has also been developed, that enables individual learners to easily locate suitable learning resources from the Web by referring resource maps and also to organize them as personal topic maps. By referring to a community topic map which merges all the personal topic maps created by individual self-directed learners, the learners can share their own resources and collect those of other learners into their learning topics. As a result, the learners re-organize their personal topic maps by taking the resource from the community topic map, and at the same time contribute to the community topic map through their personal topic maps. A case study conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the system produced several positive results which validated our hypothesis.