Share Paper: E-Learning via Augmented Reality on Adaptive LMS

  1. Chee Lim, University of Newcastle, Australia
  2. Richard Xu, UTS, Australia
Tuesday, October 25 10:30 AM-11:00 AM Junior Ballroom D

Abstract: An e-learning platform requires a Learning Management System (LMS) to administrator learning content. LMS provides manageable tools to administer courses, and it provides communication and collaboration among learners and instructors. However, none or limited customisation and inefficient collaboration were found in most LMS. In addition, they primarily focus on the manageable tools to administer courses rather than providing the actual learning. In this paper, we introduce e-learning as web services compositions that are modular web applications, which can be customised, deployed and invoked on the web. Then we propose an innovative approach to deliver e-learning via the technique in augmented ...