CONSTRUCTING A COMPETENCE STRUCTURE IN RECOMMENDING STUDY MATERIALS LINKS
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): ATHITAYA NITCHOT , GARY B WILLS , LESTER GILBERT
Abstract: Existing structures of knowledge and competencies within eLearning systems may involve the risk of misunderstanding and do not consider a proficiency level. We describe the method of constructing a competence structure from learning outcomes. This method involves the task analysis of subject matters and the parent-child relationship assigning. In addition to this, a competence-based system for recommending study materials is proposed. The competence structure is considered within the process of dealing with learner competences and how the system generates the choices of learning paths in suggesting study materials links. Experiments were conducted to compare the generated learning paths. The results show that learners may have felt more satisfied in achieving their desired learning outcomes when more competence nodes are consideredwithin a learning path. However, an appropriate learning path may vary according to the size of the competence structure and the chosen competences.
- Publication Date: 07-Apr-2013
- DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-5939-1-50
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EVALUATION ON FINANCIAL INFORMATION DISCLOSURE ON THE WEB OF INDONESIAN CITY GOVERNMENT
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): AVINANTA TARIGAN , BUDI HERMANA , HENNY MEDYAWATI , RISCA NOVIANTY
Abstract: There are two regulations related to local government websites which are the domain naming structures and obligation to provide financial information on the Website. The first is stated in the Minister of Communications and Information Number: 28 / Per/M.Kominfo/9/2006, and the second in the Indonesian Republic Government Regulation Number 56 of 2005 on Regional Financial Information System, as amended by Indonesian Republic Government Regulation Number 65 of 2010. It is stated that each local government is obligated to create and maintain a website that has richness of features and provides information transparency of financial reporting areas that can be seen by the whole society. This research aims to measure and to rank city government websites by the richness of features and the degree of financial information disclosure. The samples used in this study were 85 official websites of city government in Indonesia. According to the Alexa Traffic Rank, the website of city government of
- Publication Date: 07-Apr-2013
- DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-5939-1-51
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