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In this paper, we explore some of the challenges to extracting Wiktionary data so it can be used for machine translation. We provide a use case of considerations made in the development of a web service that transforms raw data in a wiktionary xml dump file into a web-service that provides language translation. Our case study focuses on the performance of this service in comparison to a service using...
A co-creation approach to tackling ill-structured problems (ISPs) for tertiary students is proposed. Key findings of a preliminary study assessing the approach's learning effectiveness are discussed. The new approach is more in line with problem solving in the real world and improves cognitive, meta-cognitive, and epistemic cognitive learning.
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