Nowadays, different new learning methodologies have been proposed to achieve effective learning in University education. One of the most promising methodologies for teaching computer science is multimedia-based education. In order to empower the performance within the online learning platforms, such as Moodle or OLE, this paper proposes to integrate the multimedia-based education to learning systems, and conducts an experiment with the operating system course. We show that exploiting multimedia, such as educational video and smart text, can significantly improve the student's learning performance in terms of exam grade and knowledge transfer. Further, the paper presents a real-world case study depicting how to enhance the performance of learning platform with multimedia semantics.

Improving Learning System Performance with Multimedia Semantics

D'Auria D;
2020-01-01

Abstract

Nowadays, different new learning methodologies have been proposed to achieve effective learning in University education. One of the most promising methodologies for teaching computer science is multimedia-based education. In order to empower the performance within the online learning platforms, such as Moodle or OLE, this paper proposes to integrate the multimedia-based education to learning systems, and conducts an experiment with the operating system course. We show that exploiting multimedia, such as educational video and smart text, can significantly improve the student's learning performance in terms of exam grade and knowledge transfer. Further, the paper presents a real-world case study depicting how to enhance the performance of learning platform with multimedia semantics.
2020
9781728163321
Moodle
Multimedia education
Multimedia semantics
OLE
Student performance
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Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12606/12153
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