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A Social Profile Ontology to Enhance Learner Experience in MOOCs

Learners are more active and interactive interactive in social media as they freely express themselves and share their thoughts and feeling which generates much useful information about their characteristics. However, the same learners are not usually interactive in MOOCs as much as they do in socia...

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Published in:International journal of emerging technologies in learning 2022, Vol.17 (4), p.148-170
Main Authors: Zankadi, Hajar, Hilal, Imane, Idrissi, Abdellah, Daoudi, Najima
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Language:English
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Summary:Learners are more active and interactive interactive in social media as they freely express themselves and share their thoughts and feeling which generates much useful information about their characteristics. However, the same learners are not usually interactive in MOOCs as much as they do in social media. Therefore, focusing on the Learner’s social profile is a key component towards a successful and enriched experience of learning. Especially that MOOCs offer the possibility to sign up using social media accounts. Thereby, profile modelling is an essential step to capture the knowledge about the learners. In this paper, we aim to explore the information generated by the learner’s participation in social media and combine it with his characteristics in MOOCs. Our approach is based on implementing an ontological learner profile that combines other ontologies (IMS-LIP standard, FOAF, and SIOC ontology) as well as some of the major concepts that describe a user in social media. The result of our solution is a social profile ontology (SPOnt) that describes the main concepts of a learner in each environment (MOOCs and social media). We rely on ontology mapping and merging techniques to maintain the semantic links between the different concepts of the two implemented ontologies.
ISSN:1863-0383
1863-0383
DOI:10.3991/ijet.v17i04.27389