Using Eclipse in Building Model-driven e-Learning Supports
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In this talk we discuss the role of modelling and of EMF (Eclipse Modeling Framework) and GMF (Eclipse Graphical Modeling Framework) in the design and development of supports for eLearning applications. A model driven approach to eLearning applications is presented, rooted on the explicit representation of the model of the didactic content, based on a metamodel language expressed in Ecore. Besides exploiting the integration of Java, XML and UML provided by EMF, we introduce a Prolog-based representation of models as a more convenient way to overcome the gap between the user level and the technology level and as a mean to reduce the cost of design and implementation of learning strategies. Working in a MDA perspective, the tool exploits GMF and Jet (Java Emitter Templates) to produce code for a knowledge based, SCORM® compliant Platform Specific Model. The content model provides the Platform Independent Model that allows to achieve the intended behavioural semantics. |
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- Using Eclipse in Building Model-driven e-Learning Supports (paper in proceedings, 2007) — Antonio Natali, Antonio Del Cinque, Enrico Oliva
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2rd Italian Workshop on Eclipse Technologies
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Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” , Napoli, Italy
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05/10/2007