Abstract :
The structural, functional, and production views on
learning objects influence metadata structure and
vocabulary. The authors drew on these views and
conducted a literature review and in-depth analysis of
14 learning objects and over 500 components in these
learning objects to model the knowledge framework for a
learning object ontology. The learning object ontology
reported in this article consists of 8 top-level classes,
28 classes at the second level, and 34 at the third level.
Except class Learning object, all other classes have the
three properties of preferred term, related term, and synonym.
To validate the ontology, we conducted a query
log analysis that focused on discovering what terms
users have used at both conceptual and word levels. The
findings show that the main classes in the ontology are
either conceptually or linguistically similar to the top
terms in the query log data. The authors built an “Exercise
Editor” as an informal experiment to test its adoption
ability in authoring tools. The main contribution of
this project is in the framework for the learning object
domain and the methodology used to develop and validate
an ontology