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Alke Martens, Dennis Maciuszek, Géraldine Ruddeck, and Martina Weicht (2010)

Plug 'n Train - a component-based approach

Interaction Design and Architecture(s) Journal. Special issue on Design Centered and Personalized Learning in Liquid and Ubiquitous Learning Places (DULP): Future Visions and Practical Implementations.

Technology enhanced learning can look back on a comparably long tradition. Surprisingly, the software systems in this field are seldom constructed based on state-of-the art insights in software engineering. Using basic software engineering techniques involves system descriptions on a formal and abstract level, to use patterns for software development, and to implement the system in a re-usable and adaptable way. Our component based framework JaBInT (Java Based Intelligent Tutoring), which is based on a firm software engineering ground, allows for re-usability, adaptability, and flexibility in system development - and might thus be a basis for teaching and training software used in ubiquitous learning as well.
ISSN 1826-9745
by Dennis Maciuszek last modified 2011-01-20 17:18

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