Development and Testing of New E-Learning Hypermedia System. Mahnane, L. & Hafidi, M. International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering (IJITWE), 10(2):1-15, 2015.
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Adaptive E-learning Hypermedia Systems (AEHS) are an innovative approach to a web learning experience delivery. They try to solve main shortcomings of classical hypermedia e-learning applications: “one-size-fits-all†approach and “lost-in-hyperspace†phenomena by adapting the learning content and its presentation to needs, goals, thinking styles and learning styles of every individual learner. This paper outlines a new approach to automatically detect learner's thinking and learning styles, and taking into account that thinking and learning styles may change during the learning process in an unexpected and unpredictable way. The authors' approach is based on the Felder Learning Styles Model and Hermann thinking styles model.
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