Conceptual knowledge of system's behaviour is crucial for society to understand and successfully interact with its environment. Acquiring this expertise is therefore a valuable aspect of science education. DynaLearn (Engaging and informed tools for learning conceptual system knowledge) aims to support the acquisition of conceptual knowledge in the context of environmental sciences learning, by combining:
Diagrammatic representations will be used for learners to articulate, analyse and communicate ideas, and thereby construct their conceptual knowledge.
Ontology mapping will be used to find and match co-learners working on similar ideas to provide individualised and mutually benefiting learning opportunities.
Virtual characters will be used to make the interaction engaging and motivating.
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UPM is involved in all activities related to the semantic technologies inside the DynaLearn system. Specifically, there are three main tasks in which semantics plays a major role:
UPM's people involved in the development of DynaLearn project were:
Most recent deliverables published:
The whole list of available deliverables can be checked in the following link.
Most recent publications:
The whole list of available publications can be checked in the following link.
There are currently no job offers or studentships available in this project. For offers in other projects or research areas of the group, please check in our job opportunities section.
However, you may contact Asunción Gómez-Pérez to check whether there are any potential open positions in the near future.
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