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ADAPT: Adaptivity and adaptability in ODL based on ICT.


This project's main objective is to establish a European platform of standards (guidelines, techniques and tools) for user modeling -based adaptability and adaptation, in the sense of the new paradigm of intelligent human -computer interaction, based on the new generation of ODL tools, towards individualization of the learning process. The project's main contribution is in going one step further than plain user modeling, by creating a common structure for the ODL systems' adaptive response to specific user needs, thereby creating a basis for modern European Education.

Homepage: http://wwwis.win.tue.nl:8080/~acristea/HTML/Minerva/
Type: Normal Research Project
Research Groups: Learning Societies Lab, Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia Group
Themes: ELearning, Platforms and Tools, Web Science, Learning Technologies
Dates: 1st October 2002 to 30th September 2004

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