An Adaptive Normative Multi Agent System using WEb 3.0 for e-Learning Platform
Journal Title: AJIT-e: Bilişim Teknolojileri Online Dergisi - Year 2013, Vol 4, Issue 12
Abstract
The growing concern for education and innovative technologies has led to a new dimension of learning. The paper proposes a new framework NormATel using the concept of Normative Multi-Agent system, Activity Theory and e-Learning. The basic idea of the paper is to make e-learning more user specific using the concept of Web 3.0, like its ability to work on two separate modes: single user learning and community based learning. The proposed framework is verified using Deontic Logic.
Authors and Affiliations
Namrata Dhanda, Neelu Ahuja, Manuj Darbari , Imran Siddiqui
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