Concept-Based Courseware Engineering for Large Scale Web-based Education
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Brusilovsky, P. (2000). Concept-Based Courseware Engineering for Large Scale Web-based Education. In Proceedings of WebNet World Conference on the WWW and Internet 2000 (pp. 69-74). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
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WebNet World Conference on the WWW and Internet (WEBNET) 2000
San Antonio, Texas
2000
AACE
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This paper describes a concept-based course maintenance system that we have developed for Carnegie Technology Education. The system can check the consistency and quality of a course at any moment of its life and also assist course developers in some routine operations. The core of this system is a refined approach to indexing the course material and a set of "scripts" for performing different operations.
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