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What's new in SIR for TEL? Sirtel07 Intro
1. SIRTEL 2007
Social Information Retrieval in
Technology-Enhanced Learning
September 18, Sissi, Crete, Greece
2. Who?
• Riina Vuorikari, Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven & European Schoolnet, Belgium
• Nikos Manouselis, Informatics Laboratory of
Agricultural University of Athens & Greek
Research and Technology Network, Greece
• Erik Duval, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium & ARIADNE Foundation
3. Where? When?
• Sissi, Crete, Greece
– September 18, 2007
• In conjunction with 2nd European
Conference on Technology Enhanced
Learning (EC-TEL'07)
– September 19-20, 2007
5. Background
• Social information retrieval (SIR) around
since the popularisation of WWW
• Refers to family of techniques that assist
users in obtaining information by harnessing
knowledge or experience of other users
– collaborative filtering, social network analysis,
social navigation, social bookmarking, …
– sharing queries, tags, annotations, ratings,
evaluations, …
6. In TEL
• SIR systems discussed and prototyped
in TEL since late ‘90s
• Manouselis et al., 2008 about 10 TEL
recommender systems
– lots more conceptual designs
– very few implemented & tested with real
users
7. A 2nd wave?
• Web 2.0 technologies & applications
seem to be bringing a new generation
of SIR systems into this discussion
8. SIR in TEL today 1/6
Collaborative tagging
• not anymore one metadata record produced
by one content expert…
• …but lots of annotational and attentional
metadata by lots of users
9. SIR in TEL today 2/6
Social bookmarking
• Reference to photos, books, links, music,..
• allows other users to navigate in personal
collections
• Similar resource-user-tag links
– recommendation purposes
– emerging social networks
10. SIR in TEL today 3/6
Expressing social ties
• not only seeing networks of friends
• professional, personal, recreational, etc
• Portability of these networks an issue
for better designs of tmr
– social-network-portability group
– PeopleWeb
11. SIR in TEL today 4/6
“Clicksteam” & user behaviour on the
Web not property of commercial
applications
• Attentional metadata a huge source of
information that is focused on now
– Contextual Attention Matadata, Attention
Profiling Mark-up Language, Attention
Trust, …
12. SIR in TEL today 5/6
Recommender systems introduced to
propose learning resources, events,
tutors, study-buddies to users
• Potential to play an important
educational role as well
13. SIR in TEL today 6/6
Content for educational use seeing a
change
• more & more user-generated content
on the Web
• Collaboration aspect is facilitated
by Web
14. To sum up…
• Social context is how we express
the who, where and with whom
• Social content are the objects or
digital artefacts that are in the
center of the communication,
exchange and networks
17. KEYNOTE
MyStands
• Music recommender
– And more... buy music, find likeminded, be
recommended, MyStrands.tv
• Francisco J.Martin (CEO)
• Jim Shur (Chief Architect)
• Rick Hangartner (Chief Scientist)
19. Next
• 10h30 - 11h00:
– Analysis of User Behavior on Multilingual Tagging of Learning
Objects (Riina Vuorikari, Xavier Ochoa, Erik Duval)
• 11h00 - 11h30:
– Tag, Annotate, Rate and Share: Activites of Daily Living on
the Web (Shelley Henson, Justin Ball, David Wiley, Brandon
Muramatsu)
• 11h30 - 12h00:
– Reward structures for participation and contribution in K-12
OER communities (Griff Richards)
• 12h00 - 12h30:
– Visualizing Social Bookmarks (Joris Klerkx, Erik Duval)
21. Next
• 14h00 - 14h30:
– Recommendations for learners are different: Applying memory-based
recommender system techniques to lifelong learning (Hendrik Drachsler,
Hans G. K. Hummel, Rob Koper)
• 14h30 - 15h00:
– Exploring affiliation network models as a collaborative filtering mechanism
in e-learning (Miguel-Angel Sicilia, Salvador Sanchez-Alonso, Leonardo
Lezcano)
• 15h00 - 15h30:
– Simulated Analysis of MAUT Collaborative Filtering for Learning Object
Recommendation (Nikos Manouselis, Riina Vuorikari, Frans Van Assche)
• 15h30 - 16h00:
– System Demo: Knowledge Sharing in Information Seeking and Retrieval
Situations (Preben Hansen, Claus-Peter Klas)