Title
An Ontology Model for Building, Classifying and Using Learning Outcomes
Abstract
Learning outcomes are statements that should accompany any type of educational material intended for lifelong learning. These statements deliver important information, which works as an indicator for students in the process of learning. However, in order for this information to be further utilizable within the context of intelligent e-learning applications, a more fine-grained definition and structure should be adopted. Having these in mind, we initially assign a strict and rather technical definition for the notion of learning outcomes, which is fully aligned, though, with their educational purpose. We then propose an ontological model for their representation and classification, which fully adheres to this definition. Our ultimate goal is to provide the mean for exploiting all aspects of knowledge implied by such statements within intelligent applications. To bear out this possibility, we apply our model to a selected piece of educational material provided by the Hellenic Open University.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/ICALT.2012.45
ICALT
Keywords
Field
DocType
ontology model,intelligent e-learning application,intelligent application,educational purpose,learning outcomes,lifelong learning,ontological model,technical definition,fine-grained definition,educational material,hellenic open university,important information,materials,bloom taxonomy,java,owl,ontologies,continuing professional development,taxonomy
Ontology (information science),Data science,Ontology,Computer aided instruction,Open university,Computer science,Continuing professional development,Technical definition,Knowledge management,Bloom's taxonomy,Lifelong learning
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.96
1
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Aikaterini Kalou1366.73
Georgia Solomou2253.65
Christos Pierrakeas320321.39
Achilles Kameas435550.94