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Distributed Visual Language Environments for Cooperation and Learning: Applications and Intelligent Support

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  • H. Ulrich Hoppe

    (University of Duisburg)

  • Katrin Gaßner

    (University of Duisburg)

  • Martin Muuml;hlenbrock

    (University of Duisburg)

  • Frank Tewissen

    (University of Duisburg)

Abstract

An increasing number of collaborative learning environments is based on shared workspace systems using two-dimensional graph-structured visual representations such as argumentation networks and concept maps. We propose an integrated framework that allows for flexibly specifying a wide range of visual languages and plugging in components for operational semantics, adequate feedback and intelligent support. The generic application CardBoard provides card-based user interaction and collaboration by means of different languages in shared workspaces. To enhance modifiability, the interfaces between the distributed heterogeneous system components, particularly between intelligent components and user interfaces, have been standardised.

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  • H. Ulrich Hoppe & Katrin Gaßner & Martin Muuml;hlenbrock & Frank Tewissen, 2000. "Distributed Visual Language Environments for Cooperation and Learning: Applications and Intelligent Support," Group Decision and Negotiation, Springer, vol. 9(3), pages 205-220, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:grdene:v:9:y:2000:i:3:d:10.1023_a:1008735223451
    DOI: 10.1023/A:1008735223451
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    1. Bilal Bourkha & Younes Belfellah, 2017. "Inter-organizational imitation: Definition and typology," Post-Print hal-01755470, HAL.

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