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Math-Bridge: Closing Gaps in European Remedial Mathematics with Technology-Enhanced Learning

In: Mit Werkzeugen Mathematik und Stochastik lernen – Using Tools for Learning Mathematics and Statistics

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  • Sergey Sosnovsky

    (CeLTech, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Campus D3.2)

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Math-Bridge is an e-Learning platform for online courses in mathematics. It has been developed as a technology-based educational solution to the problems of bridging courses taught in European universities. Math-Bridge has a number of unique features. It provides access to the largest in the World collection of multilingual, semantically annotated learning objects (LOs) for remedial mathematics. It models students’ knowledge and applies several adaptation techniques to support more effective learning, including personalized course generation, intelligent problem solving support and adaptive link annotation. It facilities a direct access to LOs by means of semantic search. It provides rich functionality for teachers allowing them to manage students, groups and courses, trace students’progress with the reporting tool, create new LOs and assemble new curricula. Math-Bridge offers a complete solution for organizing technology-enhanced learning (TEL) of mathematics on individual-, course- and/or university level.

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  • Sergey Sosnovsky, 2014. "Math-Bridge: Closing Gaps in European Remedial Mathematics with Technology-Enhanced Learning," Springer Books, in: Thomas Wassong & Daniel Frischemeier & Pascal R. Fischer & Reinhard Hochmuth & Peter Bender (ed.), Mit Werkzeugen Mathematik und Stochastik lernen – Using Tools for Learning Mathematics and Statistics, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 437-451, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-03104-6_31
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-03104-6_31
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