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E-Learning Systems Content Adaptation Frameworks and Techniques
Tiong T. Goh (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), Kinshuk (Athabasca University, Canada), and Kinshuk (Athabasca University, Canada)
Copyright: © 2009
|Pages: 9
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-014-1.ch062
Abstract
Content adaptation is defined as the process of selection, generation, or modification of content which include text, images, audio, video, navigation, interaction, any object within a Web page, and associate service agreement (Forte, Claudino, de Souza, do Prado, & Santana, 2007) to suit user’s context (TellaSonera, 2004). With the proliferation of mobile devices such as personal digital assistants (PDA) and smart mobile phones which have the capability of accessing the Internet anytime and anywhere, there is an increasing demand for content adaptation to provide these devices with appropriate content that is aesthetically pleasant, easy to navigate, and achieve satisfying user experiences. This article first provides an overview of frameworks and techniques in Web content adaptation that are being developed to extend Web applications to non-desktop platforms. After describing general adaptation techniques, this article focuses particularly on the adaptation requirements for e-learning systems, especially when they are accessed through mobile devices.