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(2005) Professional knowledge management, Berlin, Springer.
This paper discusses issues and potential methods that can be applied to create instruction and interactive instructional material automatically from knowledge components. Knowledge management systems generally promote a static recombination of text and images, with little concern as to how these objects and components will actually work as useful, well-designed instruction. Interactivity itself has historically been poorly defined; the structural model of interactivity created an operational definition of instructional interactivity that will be used as the basis for the discussion of automated interactivity. A prototype system that uses automated interactivity in diagnosis is illustrated.
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DOI: 10.1007/11590019_24
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Yacci, M. (2005)., The promise of automated interactivity, in K. Dieter Althoff, A. Dengel, R. Bergmann & M. Nick (eds.), Professional knowledge management, Berlin, Springer, pp. 214-221.
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