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University Chouaib Doukkali Telecommunication & Networks Laboratory El jadida - Morocco . Design of a Collaborative Learning Management System Based on a Workspace Metaphor and Multi–Agents vision Najib ELKAMOUN, Mohammed BOUSMAH, Abdelhak AQQAL, Abdelghafour BERRAISSOUL Exposed by : - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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University Chouaib DoukkaliUniversity Chouaib Doukkali Telecommunication & Networks Laboratory Telecommunication & Networks Laboratory
El jadida - Morocco El jadida - Morocco
Design of a Collaborative Learning Management System Based on a Workspace
Metaphor and Multi–Agents vision
Najib ELKAMOUN, Mohammed BOUSMAH, Abdelhak AQQAL, Abdelghafour BERRAISSOUL
Exposed by : MOHAMMED BOUSMAH
bousmah@ucd.ac.ma
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PlanPlan
1. Introduction1. Introduction2. Presentation of the Platform2. Presentation of the Platform3. Reporting system description (observer of use)3. Reporting system description (observer of use)4. Implementation4. Implementation5. Experimental validation & analysis of results5. Experimental validation & analysis of results6. Conclusion6. Conclusion
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1. Introduction: 1. Introduction:
Online learning is now a reality thanks to the Online learning is now a reality thanks to the development of Internet and to the virtual campus.development of Internet and to the virtual campus.
So:
The challenge (both conceptually and technically) is The challenge (both conceptually and technically) is how to develop a virtual campus where technology can how to develop a virtual campus where technology can play an important role in structuring and supporting play an important role in structuring and supporting effective learning?effective learning?
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1. Introduction: 1. Introduction:
We think that :We think that : the construction of a virtual campus based the construction of a virtual campus based
on a (work) on a (work) space metaphorspace metaphor associated with associated with a Multi-Agent Systema Multi-Agent System (MAS) can be an (MAS) can be an answer.answer.
Why space metaphor space metaphor andand a Multi-Agent Systema Multi-Agent System ?
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1. Introduction: 1. Introduction:
Space metaphorSpace metaphor allows the projection of a familiar concept, more concrete, (here the real campus), on another concept which is it less concrete (here the virtual campus).Multi-Agent SystemMulti-Agent System vision can provide a sight synthetic on actors interaction information.
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2.Presentation of the Platform2.Presentation of the Platform
M@roc TéléFormation (MTF) is a virtual environment based on a space metaphor developed by the Telecommunications & Network laboratory LTR in the Chouaib Doukkali University El Jadida (2002).
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2. Presentation of the Platform: Welcome page2. Presentation of the Platform: Welcome page
Enter : Login
Password
Profil of connection
New events window
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2. Presentation of the Platform: Public space2. Presentation of the Platform: Public space
Tools of collaboration
Different modules
Virtual deskSpace homeList of the present
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Historic of talk List of present only in this space Room of meeting of this
module
2.Presentation of the Platform:2.Presentation of the Platform: Module Module spacespace
course exercises activities
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table of contents
Pedagogical scenario
List of present in this course
2. Presentation of the Platform: Course space2. Presentation of the Platform: Course space
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We can model our virtual environment MTF by the next spaces:
public space group space
individual space team space
an observer system of use for all spaces
3. Reporting system description 3. Reporting system description (observer of use)(observer of use)
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In each space, we can find : Actors, tools, resources and activities.
supervisor tools agent
supervisor resources agent
supervisor activities agent
supervisor actors agent
The agent hierarchy of our reporting system is made around several supervisor agents :
supervisor spaces agent
3. Reporting system description 3. Reporting system description (observer of use)(observer of use)
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4. Implementation4. Implementation
We have chosen the MaSE methodology (Multiagent System Engineering) for the development of our software agents.
and we have chosen JADE (Java Agent Development Framework) for the construction of the multi-agents systems.
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Connections and meeting statistics chat in a team space
5. Experimental validation5. Experimental validation
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Use statistics of the mail tool by the team members
5. Experimental validation5. Experimental validation
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Rate of communication in the meetings of team (named equipe431) during 3rd/4th phases
5. Experimental validation5. Experimental validation
The team named “equipe431” is homogeneous gathering members implied in an equitable way in the
activity
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Rate of communication in the meetings of team (named equipe433) during 3rd/4th phases
5. Experimental validation5. Experimental validation
An example of a not very communicating element within a
team
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Use statistics of the forum tool for the collective activity(1st phase)
5. Experimental validation5. Experimental validation
The use of the forum was not respected according to the scenario of the first activity (stage 2 and 3)
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User traces during the group activity
5. Experimental validation5. Experimental validation
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The supervisory agent of the activity evaluates the behaviour of the team during this activity
5. Experimental validation5. Experimental validation
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Our experimentation shows the importance of an observer system in eLearning platform. Its principal vocation is to provide the various actors responsible for this formation (tutors, designer, administrator, etc.) very useful information to control and evaluate a training session.
6. Conclusion6. Conclusion
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