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The paper presents initial ideas and architecture for harvesting learning contents available on the web, with intention to support more qualitative usage and reusability of learning resources. Commonly-known web technologies are considered as good instruments to be used for harvesting and mining embedded metadata. Metadata harvesting/mining through different learning resources is by its nature distributed,...
Semantic Web technologies seem to be a promising technological foundation for the next generation of e-learning systems. Although ontologies have a set of basic implicit reasoning mechanisms derived from the description logic which they are typically based on (such as classification, relations, instance checking, etc.), they need rules to make further inferences and to express relations that cannot...
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