From the Editorial: "The Educational Semantic Web provides a theme around which
many futures and technological applications can be crafted. This Special Issue
of JIME is an interactive, peer and public reviewed exposé, in academic terms,
of the future of the Educational Semantic Web. The format of Special Issue
builds upon the work of the 2003 JIME Special Issue
in which chapters from the book, Reusing Online Resources: A Sustainable Approach to eLearning
were publicly reviewed by an international group of experts.
This Special Issue features nine papers by invited,
internationally renowned authors who have previously written about the effect
of technology on education, learning and scholarship. Their interests and
writing span distance education, higher education and lifelong learning. Each
has shown capacity to write with vision and clarity that has garnered
international attention. They were asked to create original articles that envision
the future decade of education and learning based on their current work and
interests in respect to the emergence of a global and intelligent Semantic Web.
The second component of the Special Issue is devoted to
reactions to the articles written by some of the world's foremost educational
practitioners with acknowledged leadership and competence in building
educational systems based on the use of new technologies. Although the
distinction between the two groups may not always be easy to discern, the authors
of the commentaries were asked to review and comment upon one of the selected
articles. The goal of the commentaries was to review the article with a
critical eye towards practicality, training and support issues, cultural and
economic barriers, implicit assumptions, and other issues related to the
adoption of innovation."
| Semantic Learning Webs |
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Arthur Stutt, Enrico Motta |
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| Conceptualising Smart Spaces for Learning |
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Bernd Simon, Peter Dolog, Zoltán Miklós, Daniel Olmedilla, Michael Sintek |
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