María del Puerto Paule Ruíz
University of Oviedo
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international conference on web engineering | 2003
María del Puerto Paule Ruíz; Sergio Ocio Barriales; Juan Ramón Pérez Pérez; Martín González Rodríguez
This paper proposes a model of adaptation called Feijoo.net. Feijoo. net is a system which adapts contents and the presentation of these contents to the learning style of each student. In this model, contents are separated from their presentation on the Web. Feijoo.net is focused on university students. The main goal is to get an adaptation model of the learning of each student following the directives proposed by the cognitive psychology and pedagogy.
international conference on web engineering | 2003
Juan Ramón Pérez Pérez; María del Puerto Paule Ruíz; Martín González Rodríguez
This paper proposes an environment for the teaching of program languages in a web environment. We consider that the student has to do exercises when he is learning a programming language; these tasks cause extra difficulties in conventional web environments. To remove these difficulties we propose an application that we have called DWE (Development Web Environment); the core is a language compiler integrated in the web application. Along with this compiler there are other modules to help the student while hes developing the programs; to obtain this we try to facilitate the communication teacher - student and student - student and we try to use the experience from all users in a group.
international conference on information technology: new generations | 2011
Víctor Manuel Álvarez García; María del Puerto Paule Ruíz; Moisés Riestra González; Juan Ramón Pérez Pérez
In this paper we present a design of case studies for a service-oriented middleware named Voice Interactive Classroom, which allows providing aural access to existing e-learning platforms. This research provides an insight into the process for designing, developing, documenting and evaluating research cases studies based on the middleware. In addition, we summarise the development of three voice-enabled learning services which address the experimental aspects of the design process. This research is intended to provide students and practitioners with indications they can use to plan, implement and evaluate case studies based on the proposed solution.
International Journal of Human Capital and Information Technology Professionals | 2010
Víctor Manuel Álvarez García; María del Puerto Paule Ruíz; Remko van Dort; Juan Ramón Pérez Pérez
Specifications such as RSS feeds are opening a new channel of communication for Internet-based learning, which gives a decentralized view of web resources while maintaining the privacy of teachers and students who are consulting the information. This philosophy can be used to create personalized learning tools in which users can take control of resources they want to have access to. In this regard, RSS is XML-based, which makes it easy to complement visual access with audio interfaces, adapting the feeds to different educational contexts and learning styles. This paper discusses the use of feed syndication to create personalized feed readers accessible in visual and voice formats.
International Journal of Teaching and Case Studies | 2011
Víctor Manuel Álvarez García; María del Puerto Paule Ruíz; Juan Ramón Pérez Pérez; Manuel Antonio Martin Garcia
This article describes a case study of the adaptation of the problem-based learning (PBL) method for a programming subject. For this study, we focused in a web programming subject which is part of the academic programme for the Computer Science degree at the University of Oviedo. Taking as base previous implementations of PBL by other universities, we propose a method adapted to programming learning. This article analyses pros and cons resulted from applying this method in the web programming course, as well as results obtained from the study, including comparative grade distribution and appreciations from lecturers and students.
international conference on web engineering | 2003
Raúl Fernández González; María del Puerto Paule Ruíz; Juan Ramón Pérez Pérez; Martín González Rodríguez; Marcos González Gallego
VIC is the item inside the e-learning tool PWGD which is addressed to the student, it interacts with him or her, as well. Currently available tools are mainly focussed on teachers, helping them whereas the student can only watch the contents provided by the teacher and in the same way the teacher arranged them. This application aims to make learning easier, in order to do that subject contents will be shaped according to the learning habits of the student. The application follows the pattern Model-View-Ruler, which allows splitting contents and shape, so contents will be adapted to different shapes.
international conference on web engineering | 2003
Sergio Ocio Barriales; María del Puerto Paule Ruíz; Martín González Rodríguez; Juan Ramón Pérez Pérez; David Tuñón Fernández
In this paper, we propose to include adaptation, in particular to the learning styles, to traditional e-learning systems in order to get a new application which adapts its contents to the user instead of being the user who adapts his habits to what the system requires. We also present the Intuitive-use Oriented Webtool for the creation of Adapted contents (in an e-learning environment), a.k.a. IOWA, an application which allows teachers to create adapted contents which will be showed later to students depending on the style they belong to.
international conference on web engineering | 2003
Martín González Rodríguez; María del Puerto Paule Ruíz; Juan Ramón Pérez Pérez; Aitor de la Puente Salan; María del Carmen Suárez Torrente
Addressing the interaction requirements of the users of a web site at its the design stage seems to be an impossibly task as there are too many cognitive, perceptive and motive factors involved. If a web site pretends to be usable for dozens or even hundreds kinds of different users, it must be generated dynamically, depending on the interaction requirements of the current user.
adaptive hypermedia and adaptive web based systems | 2002
Martín González Rodríguez; Benjamín López Pérez; María del Puerto Paule Ruíz; Juan Ramón Pérez Pérez
The design of the lexical and syntactical levels of the user interface of any web based system is commonly based on general human-computer interaction principles targeted to match the interaction requirements of the so-called typical user, an abstract generalization of each user of an application. However the identification of such typical user at the web design stage seems to be an impossible task, considering the dynamic nature of the web, where the user interface of a popular web systems can be used by thousands of different users everyday. In order to avoid this problem, we have designed GADEA, an intelligent user interface management system able to detect different kinds of users by mean of distributed data gathering agents. The information obtained by those agents is used to design interactive dialogues at execution time, which are adapted to the specific cognitive, perceptive and motor characteristics of the current user.
Journal of Network and Computer Applications | 2010
Víctor Manuel Álvarez García; María del Puerto Paule Ruíz; Juan Ramón Pérez Pérez