AINA: Disney animation information as educational resources

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Garrido, P., Repulles, F., Sanguesa, J., Gallardo, J., Torres, V., Tramullas, J. and Bloor, A. 2016. AINA: Disney animation information as educational resources.
AuthorsGarrido, P., Repulles, F., Sanguesa, J., Gallardo, J., Torres, V., Tramullas, J. and Bloor, A.
TypeConference paper
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With the emergence and development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs), Higher Education is experiencing rapid changes, not only in its teaching strategies but also in student’s learning skills. However, we have noticed that students often have difficulty when seeking innovative, useful, and interesting learning resources for their work. This is due to the lack of supervision in the selection of good query tools. This paper presents AINA, an Information Retrieval (IR) computer system aimed at providing motivating and stimulating content to both students and teachers working on different areas and at different educational levels. In particular, our proposal consists of an open virtual resource environment oriented to the vast universe of Disney comics and cartoons. Our test suite includes Disney’s long and shorts films, and we have performed some activities based on the Just In Time Teaching (JiTT) methodology. More specifically, it has been tested by groups of university and secondary school students.

Year2016
ConferenceICALT 2016 : 18th International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies
Official URLhttps://waset.org/publications/10005692/aina-disney-animation-information-as-educational-resources
Related URLhttps://www.waset.org/conference/2016/10/paris/ICALT
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Deposited21 Oct 2016
Completed24 Oct 2016
Output statusPublished
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