Distributed Personal Learning Environments: Towards a Suitable Architecture
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Title | Distributed Personal Learning Environments: Towards a Suitable Architecture |
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Abstract | Personal Learning Environment is a reference to future learning. In this paper we present a multi-level analysis of the options and requirements in the universe of PLE, analyzing the content management system as the main tool of the learning environment. There are two principal models: distributed applications and mashups. Both have advantages and disadvantages, and they also share a big issue: lack of inter-application communication. We are trying to find a solution to this problem presenting an architecture for distributed applications model, so that transparency to the uses will be maintained. |
Publisher | assel university press GmbH |
Date | 2013-06-26 |
Source | 1863-0383 |
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