From ideal to reality: segmentation, annotation, and recommendation, the vital trajectory of intelligent micro learning
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Lin, Jiayin; Sun, Geng; Cui, Tingru; Shen, Jun; Xu, Dongming; Beydoun, Ghassan; Yu, Ping; Pritchard, David; Li, Li; Chen, Shiping; ... Show more Show less
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The soaring development of Web technologies and mobile devices has blurred time-space boundaries of people’s daily activities. Such development together with the life-long learning requirement give birth to a new learning style, micro learning. Micro learning aims to effectively utilize learners’ fragmented time to carry out personalized learning activities through online education resources. The whole workflow of a micro learning system can be separated into three processing stages: micro learning material generation, learning materials annotation and personalized learning materials delivery. Our micro learning framework is firstly introduced in this paper from a higher perspective. Then we will review representative segmentation and annotation strategies in the e-learning domain. As the core part of the micro learning service, we further investigate several the state-of-the-art recommendation strategies, such as soft computing, transfer learning, reinforcement learning, and context-aware techniques. From a research contribution perspective, this paper serves as a basis to depict and understand the challenges in the data sources and data mining for the research of micro learning.
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2019-10-23Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of ElectronicsPublisher
Springer US