在动态包容性支持下提高学习者在基于规范的场景中的满意度

O. Santos, J. Boticario
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该技术有望以个性化和包容性的方式满足学生的学习需求。我们的方法依赖于将设计和运行时适应性与普遍使用的标准和规范结合起来。然而,目前规范提供的支持还不够。出于这个原因,我们提出了一个多智能体体系结构来生成动态建议,以补充通用设计方法的局限性。对用户的评估证明了这种支持的必要性。
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Improving Learners' Satisfaction in Specification-Based Scenarios with Dynamic Inclusive Support
The technology is expected to attend the learning needs of the students in a personalized and inclusive way. Our approach relies on combining design and runtime adaptations for all with a pervasive use of standards and specifications. However, there is currently insufficient support provided by the specifications. For this reason, we propose a multi-agent architecture to produce dynamic recommendations that complements limitations of the universal design approach. Evaluations with users justify the need of this support.
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