Title :
Using database technologies in building learning community to improve knowledge exchange
Author :
Lee, Liang-Yi ; Liu, Chen-Chung ; Hsu, Ching-Chi ; Chen, Gwo-Dong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Inf. Eng., NCU, Taiwan
Abstract :
We utilize Web and database technology to construct a journal based portfolios assessment system to realize a legitimate peripheral participation (LPP) (J. Lave et al., 1990) learning community. In the system, we divide system into three layers, the view layer presents data by the Oracle Portal Server, the data layer stores data by the Oracle Database Server and the operating control layer operates workflow by the Oracle Database trigger. Job data analysis and a questionnaire indicates that the Web Journal is effective to promote knowledge exchange. Students can improve learning performance and it can form a LPP structure. The purpose of using the journal approach [Roth, W.M. (1997)] is to emulate the forming of academic societies formed by journals. At the same time, the achievement of students in a course is based on their publications in journals and the positions they played in the journals. First, students submit their work such as homework, learning portfolios, reports of organizing contents in the discussion, learning problems, related Web sites. Each submitted article would be assessed by three peers. Then the reviewers will review the submitted works. The reviewers will give comments to students. The journal system will publish good articles. Articles published include submitted works and reviewer´s comments hoping that students will contribute and exchange their knowledge.
Keywords :
Internet; SQL; Web sites; computer aided instruction; distance learning; electronic data interchange; electronic publishing; knowledge management; portals; query processing; relational databases; teaching; LPP structure; Oracle database server; Oracle database trigger; Oracle portal server; Web journals; Web sites; academic society formation; data layer; data presentation; database technology; discussion content reports; home works; job data analysis; journal based portfolios assessment system; knowledge exchange; learning community; learning portfolios; learning problems; legitimate peripheral participation; operating control layer; questionnaire; reviewer comments; student learning performance improvisation; view layer; workflow operation; Computer science; Control systems; Data engineering; Data security; Database systems; Knowledge engineering; Portals; Portfolios; Service oriented architecture; Web pages;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Learning Technologies, 2003. Proceedings. The 3rd IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1967-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICALT.2003.1215196