SADIO Electronic Journal of Informatics and

Operations Research

http://www.dc.uba.ar/sadio/ejs

vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 13-22 (2000)


 

 

 

An object-oriented approach to Task Tree Management in the TANGOW system

 

 

Rosa María Carro1

Estrella Pulido1

Pilar Rodríguez1

 
1Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Informática,
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Campus de Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain
E-Mail: {Rosa.Carro, Estrella.Pulido, Pilar.Rodriguez}@ii.uam.es

 

Abstract

This paper describes the object-oriented features of TANGOW (Task-based Adaptive learNer Guidance On the WWW), a tool for developing Internet-based courses. This system facilitates the construction of adaptive learning environments for the WWW and is able to guide the students during their learning process based on student profiles and previous actions. In the TANGOW system, the course contents is modelled in terms of objects and relationships among them. This allows the course designer to reuse the same descriptive objects in different sections of the same course, or even in completely different courses. In addition, information about the student and his/her actions when interacting with the system is also stored as dynamic objects, which are instantiated at runtime. This makes it easy to access and update student related data.

Keywords: Adaptive systems, Web-based training, Intelligent-tutoring systems, Dynamic course generation, Educational multimedia.