Browsing by Author "Boticario, Jesus G."
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Item Identifying recommendation opportunities for computer-supported collaborative environments(2016-10-01) Lobo, Jesus L.; Santos, Olga C.; Boticario, Jesus G.; Del Ser, Javier; IACollaborative indicators derived from participants' interactions can be used to support and improve their collaborative behaviour. In this research, we focus on automatically identifying recommendation opportunities in the Collaborative Logical Framework from participants' interactions. Different information sources have been considered: (a) statistical collaborative indicators; (b) social interactions; (c) opinions received by the participants via ratings; and (d) users' affective state and personality. The recommendations have been elicited considering the generality and transferability of the participants' interactions provided by the Collaborative Logical Framework. As a result, three scenarios have been identified that lead us to propose meaningful grouping suggestions and recommendations, which ultimately aimed to ground an informed personalized support to the participants in intensive collaborative frameworks.Item Towards a transferable and domain-independent reputation indicator to group students in the Collaborative Logical Framework approach(2014) Lobo, Jesus L.; Santos, Olga C.; Boticario, Jesus G.; IACollaborative indicators derived from quantitative statistical indicators of students' interactions in forums can be used by e-learning systems in order to support the collaborative behaviour and motivation of students. The main objective of this research is to achieve a transferable and domain-independent reputation indicator, considering the information extracted from social network analysis, statistical indicators, and opinions received by students in terms of ratings. This paper describes how to consider the reputation indicator in a collaborative environment in order to group students (distributing the most prominent students into different groups) aimed to improve the collaborative indicators (such as initiative, activity, regularity).Item Towards semantic descriptions of collaboration indicators to support collaboration models transferability(2013) Lobo, Jesús L.; Santos, Olga C.; Boticario, Jesus G.; IA