Information technology — Learning, education and training — Learning environment components for automated contents adaptation

This document specifies two methods for adaptive content automation. Firstly, a learning environment profile for the expression of device and learning environment information required for mobile learning providers of both content and services, and for effective use of such services. Secondly, a grouping method is specified so that similar learning environment profiles can be bound into one and expressed collectively.

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TECHNICAL ISO/IEC TR
REPORT 20821
First edition
2018-08
Information technology — Learning,
education and training — Learning
environment components for
automated contents adaptation
Technologies·de·l'information· — ·Apprentissage,·éducation·et·for
mation·--·Composantes d'un milieu propice à l'apprentissage pour
l'adaptation des contenus automatisée
Reference number
ISO/IEC TR 20821:2018(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Learning environment profile . 2
4.1 Components . 2
4.1.1 Common characteristics (CommonCharacteristics) . 2
4.1.2 Hardware platform (HardwarePlatform) . 3
4.1.3 Software platform (SoftwarePlatform) . 3
4.1.4 Network characteristics (NetworkCharacteristics). 3
4.1.5 User agent (UserAgent) . 3
4.1.6 Usage environment (UsageEnvironment) . 3
4.2 Attribute . 3
4.3 Resolution rule . 3
4.4 Data type . 4
4.5 Learning environment profiles . 4
4.5.1 Common characteristics . 4
4.5.2 Hardware platform . 5
4.5.3 Software platform . 6
4.5.4 Network characteristics . 6
4.5.5 User agent . 6
4.5.6 Environment of use . 7
4.6 Schema definition rule . 7
5 Learning environment group profile . 8
5.1 General concept . 8
5.1.1 Group . 8
5.1.2 Group producer . 8
5.1.3 Group name . 8
5.2 Group component . 8
5.3 Group attribute . 9
5.3.1 Data type . 9
5.3.2 Value . 9
5.4 Profile and relationship . 9
5.5 Relationship between profile groups . 9
Bibliography .11
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Foreword
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work. In the field of information technology, ISO and IEC have established a joint technical committee,
ISO/IEC JTC 1.
The procedures used to develop this document and those intended for its further maintenance are
described in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1. In particular, the different approval criteria needed for
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology,
Subcommittee SC 36, Information technology for learning, education and training.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body. A
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Introduction
Mobile learning is a term used to describe education conducted via digital learning environments
where mobile devices are used. It is an evolved form of education that exploits the functionality and
convenience provided via computers and the Internet. Mobile learning allows students to participate in
classes via various devices regardless of the student’s location, free from traditional time constraints
while engaged in daily life. Providing content optimized for the student is the most important element
of mobile learning, however, there is an exponentially increasing amount of customized educational
content, often with the same context available. This content is increasingly created and shared in mobile
learning environments that need to support many different device types. Content providers should be
aware of various characteristics of user devices and learning environments so that they can provide
optimized content. In order to select content meeting the requirements of both the end users’ devices
and the learning environment, profile data and metadata that describes the characteristics of those
devices and learning environments is used.
This document describes a learning environment profile to support the establishment of mobile
learning environments and defines a standard set of terms used to express device information and
learning environments for mobile learning. It aims to energize a mobile learning market that is tailored
to meet individual student’s needs by allowing them to receive recommendations on, and use suitable
content for, both their devices and learning environments.
This document contains two methods:
— The profile expression method is a technical method of displaying device information language that
includes definitions of schema and vocabulary.
— The profile grouping method is a technical method of grouping and displaying terminal information
language that includes a group profile example.
The standards herein express basic information needed to function successfully across different
devices and environments. These standards will help establish a foundation for successful delivery of
mobile learning.
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Information technology — Learning, education and
training — Learning environment components for
automated contents adaptation
1 Scope
This document specifies two methods for adaptive content automation. Firstly, a learning environment
profile for the expression of device and learning environment information required for mobile learning
providers of both content and services, and for effective use of such services. Secondly, a grouping
method is specified so that similar learning environment profiles can be bound into one and expressed
collectively.
2 Normative references
There are no normative references in this document.
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— IEC Electropedia: available at http: //www .electropedia .org/
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https: //www .iso .org/obp
3.1
attribute
item that describes data elements that a resource description framework (RDF) contains
Note 1 to entry: Each attribute is related to a value or resource.
3.2
component
element that classifies CPI (3.3) at a high level
EXAMPLE UAProf, HardwarePlatform, SoftwarePlatform, NetworkCharacteristics, WAPCharacteristics, and
BrowserUA, CommonCharacteristics, HardwarePlatform, SoftwarePlatform, NetworkCharacteristics, UserAgent
and UsageEnvironment.
3.3
CPI
capabilities and preference information
item that contains the function of device, operation and network environments, student information, etc.
3.4
profile
instance by schema (3.8) that has all attributes (3.1) of a device, network and learning environment
Note 1 to entry: This profile will have all vocabularies available in the schema (3.1).
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3.5
profile repository
repository where the profiles (3.4) are collected and stored
Note 1 to entry: A profile is usually saved in a resource description framework (RDF) file.
3.6
property
characteristic expressing the capability of the resource
Note 1 to entry: Resources may have many properties.
3.7
resource
objective or element expressed in RDF format
Note 1 to entry: Resource description framework (RDF) resource is usually expressed in uniform resource
identifier (URI).
3.8
schema
RDF format vocabulary (3.11) created to express the resource (3.7)
Note 1 to entry: Schema contains only meaning (structural) information of REF data model, and does not have
any values.
3.9
user
individual (student or teacher) or a group that acts as an individual
Note 1 to entry: A user will authenticate his or her identity in order to access resources or content from the server.
3.10
user agent
browser or program that operates in users’ (3.9) devices
Note 1 to entry: In the mobile learning environment, user may express CPI (3.3) anywhere, anytime, by using
various user agents.
3.11
vocabulary
set of terms used to express CPI (3.3)
Note 1 to entry: Vocabulary is related to schema (3.8).
Note 2 to entry: Profile vocabulary for mobile learning devices include device functions and network
characteristics.
4 Learning environment profile
4.1 Components
4.1.1 Common characteristics (CommonCharacteristics)
A set of common attributes related to users’ devices. Each device has, common attributes (the attributes
commonly needed to select a content), such as character set, language, local time, supported content
type, etc.
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4.1.2 Hardware platform (HardwarePlatform)
A set of hardware attributes related to the users’ devices. Devices use various hardware and support
various functions. To accommodate such variety, Hardware will describe functions that can be
supported according to the characteristics of hardware unique to the device. Hardware platform
includes type of device, kind of model, etc.
4.1.3 Software platform (SoftwarePlatform)
Software platform describes the software components supported by the device. Software platform
includes functions the installed operating system supports and other characteristics such as supported
video and audio formats, etc.
4.1.4 Network characteristics (NetworkCharacteristics)
A set of attributes related to network a user uses. A user using a device may use various networks,
and depending on the characteristics of network, availability of functions may be limited. Network
characteristics include mobile phone number, information on the network connected to and
communication protocol.
4.1.5 User agent (UserAgent)
A set of attributes related to HTML (Hyper-Text Markup Language) browser application. There are many
browsers, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, etc. Each browser may support different
functions. User agent includes type of browser and whether ActiveX, Java applet and Java script are
supported.
4.1.6 Usage environment (UsageEnvironment)
A set of attributes related to current circumstances of users. A user’s circumstances may change at any
time. Usage environment includes location, prior knowledge level, education target, schedule, etc. of a user.
4.2 Attribute
An attribute can be included in only one schema and will be defined using a format where a name is
paired with a value. Description of RDF attribute will be unique to a meaning and a value, and will
never be ambiguous.
Attribute description within RDF component description block will be a vocabulary or RDF resource
included to express a value in advance. The RDF resource uses indirect remote reference or remote
reference, such as URI.
In case of an attribute with complex or m
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