Toward a Framework for Collaborative Learning based on Agent-based Technologies

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Elena Nardini, Andrea Omicini, Maria Cristina Matteucci
Luiz Gómez Chova, David Martí Belenguer, Ignacio Candel Torres (eds.)
International Education, Technology and Development Conference (INTED 2008)
IATED, Valencia, Spain
3-5 March 2008

Experimental studies concerning distance learning show that forms of interaction like peer-to-peer collaboration and many-to-many communication lead to more desirable results than uni-lateral knowledge trasmission from teacher to students.
However, existing collaboration tools (like forum, chat, Wiki, etc.) present some limits that makes them mostly ineffective from the standpoint of collaborative learning and lead teachers and students to exploit more traditional collaboration tools like face-to-face and telephonic interaction.
In this context, Multi-Agent System (MAS) seems to be a suitable paradigm to engineer distance learning systems that promote effective collaboration and overcome the aforementioned limits. In this paper we discuss how technologies like intelligent agents and advanced coordination infrastructures like TuCSoN, and meta-models like the Agent and Artefact (A&A) could be exploited to build a framework for collaborative distance learning. 

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