Ontology-Based Representation for Accessible OpenCourseWare Systems

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Date
2018-11-29
Volume
9
Issue
12
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Basel : MDPI Publ.
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OpenCourseWare (OCW) systems have been established to provide open educational resources that are accessible by anyone, including learners with special accessibility needs and preferences. We need to find a formal and interoperable way to describe these preferences in order to use them in OCW systems and retrieve relevant educational resources. This formal representation should use standard accessibility definitions of OCW that can be reused by other OCW systems to represent accessibility concepts. In this article, we present an ontology to represent the accessibility needs of learners with respect to the IMS AfA specifications. The ontology definitions together with rule-based queries are used to retrieve relevant educational resources. Related to this, we developed a user interface component that enables users to create accessibility profiles representing their individual needs and preferences based on our ontology. We evaluated the approach with five examples profiles.

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ACCESSIBLE, IMS AfA, OCW, Ontologies, OpenCourseWare, Web accessibility
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Elias, M., Lohmann, S., & Auer, S. (2018). Ontology-Based Representation for Accessible OpenCourseWare Systems. 9(12). https://doi.org//10.3390/info9120302
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CC BY 4.0 Unported