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ADE The Adaptive Display Environment Thursday October 28 th , 2010 Joshua Scotton , Jonathan Foss, Alexandra Cristea. Outline. Adaptation Strategies and PEAL The Adaptive Display Environment (ADE) From MOT to ADE (Coursework). Adaptation Strategies.

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  1. ADEThe Adaptive Display EnvironmentThursday October 28th, 2010 Joshua Scotton, Jonathan Foss, Alexandra Cristea

  2. Outline • Adaptation Strategies and PEAL • The Adaptive Display Environment (ADE) • From MOT to ADE (Coursework)

  3. Adaptation Strategies • A list of example strategies is available at: http://ade.dcs.warwick.uk/demos.html

  4. Content Adaptation Examples • Visual/Verbal • RollOut • Type Based

  5. Navigation Adaptation Examples • Depth First • Breadth First • Relation Based • Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

  6. PEAL

  7. ADE • Adaptive Display Environment • Supports import of the CAF format and LAG strategy language • Written in Java and uses Tomcat

  8. Display

  9. Administration

  10. From MOT to ADE http://ade.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/MOT2ADE.pdf

  11. Coursework 1.3 • Create two adaptive online lessons • Create content in MOT and PEAL • Test content in ADE • Deadline Sunday 7th of November, 12:00 Noon jscotton@dcs.warwick.ac.uk jonny@dcs.warwick.ac.uk

  12. Questions

  13. Selection of Media Items • Visual style • Diagrams • Illustrations • Graphs • Flowcharts • Animations+ audio • Verbal style • More text • Possibly audio

  14. Providing navigation paths Sequential style Linear step-by-step learning process Global style Global overview first, then details

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