| Part I – Modelling Knowledge Visually (voir les modèles) |
Chapter 1 – Representing Knowledge
Chapter 2 – Modeling Using a Semi-formal Visual Language
Chapter 3 – Types and Examples of Knowledge Models
Chapter 4 - Modeling Tools and Techniques |
| Part II - Modeling Competencies (voir les modèles) |
Chapter 5 - Knowledge, Skills, and Competency
Chapter 6 – Taxonomies of Problems and Generic Skills
Chapter 7 - A Taxonomy of Generic Skills
Chapter 8 - Modeling Multi-actor Activity Scenarios
Chapter 9 - Competency-driven Scenario and Actor Modeling |
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Chapter 10 - Visual Ontology Modeling and the Semantic Web
Chapter 11 - Referencing Resources through Ontology Evolution
Chapter 12 - Competency Equilibrium And Instructional Scenarios’ Quality
Chapter 13 - Ontology-Based Software Component Aggregation
Chapter 14 - From semi-formal Models to Formal Models
Chapter 15 - An ontology-driven System for e-learning and knowledge Management |
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Chapter 16 - Modeling for Learning
Chapter 17 - Modeling for Instructional Engineering
Chapter 18 - Modeling for Learning Design Repositories
Chapter 19 - Modeling for Knowledge Management in Organizations
Chapter 20 - Modeling for Tools and Environments Specification
Chapter 21 - Modeling for Research and Communication |