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Towards a Teacher Application to Support Semantic Annotations of Learning Tasks in Cultural Heritage

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New generations should learn about the Cultural Heritage (CH) that surrounds them to value and preserve it. Common strategies for learning CH include lectures, textbooks, and also cultural visits to CH sites. Cultural visits allow very rich learning experiences but are quite challenging to prepare and carry out. This paper presents Cultural Heritage Educational Semantic Tool (CHEST), a web application that enables teachers to identify monuments of interest and annotate them with learning tasks. The created learning tasks will be carried out by students using an existing application, named Casual Learn, that makes use of a dataset of learning tasks created from information available as Linked Open Data. CHEST overcomes an identified limitation of Casual Learn by giving the teachers the possibility of enriching the existing semantic dataset of monuments and associated learning tasks with customized content while hiding the technical complexity of Semantic Web technologies. Additionally, CHEST promotes the reusability and adaptation of learning tasks by different teachers. An early version of CHEST was used by two secondary school teachers in real-life situations to design customized tasks for their students. These tasks were then carried out by the students via Casual Learn. These teachers gave a high usability score to CHEST and were interviewed to obtain further feedback. They were keen to publish new tasks, share them with other teachers, and reuse tasks from other teachers.

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In this video we presented CHEST, an application that provides teachers with an authoring interface to add their own points of interest and learning tasks related to Cultural Heritage. The information generated by teachers with this application is published as linked open data and linked open data is also used to facilitate the authoring process. We show you how it works through the example of a teacher who works in New York City and wants to highlight to her students' neo-Gothic style. For this, the video shows how she adds a point of interest based on linked open data from DBpedia and annotates an educational task. Also, the video summaries the main results of the preliminary version that was used by two secondary school teachers.

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L@S '22: Proceedings of the Ninth ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale
June 2022
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DOI:10.1145/3491140
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  2. cultural heritage
  3. semantic annotation
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L@S '22: Ninth (2022) ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale
June 1 - 3, 2022
NY, New York City, USA

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