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Overview of MOT

Overview of MOT. MOT. Editor. Knowledge representation system : Basic Modeling Editor. Pragmatics. Lexicon. Grammar. Semantics. Modelling using Object Types. Knowledge types are useful for Learning Environment Electronic Performance Support Systems

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Overview of MOT

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  1. Overview of MOT MOT Editor Knowledge representation system : Basic Modeling Editor Pragmatics Lexicon Grammar Semantics

  2. Modelling using Object Types • Knowledge types are useful for Learning Environment Electronic Performance Support Systems • Integration of different viewpoints in the same model: domain, functional, strategic • Semantic transparency and ease of use • A small number of knowledge types and linksare sufficient to represent complex models: • Conceptual: class/sub-class, part-of hierarchy • Procedural: sequential, parallel, iterative • Prescriptive: constraints, theories, decision, control • Methods and Processes: analytic, adaptative, synthetic

  3. Knowledge Entities Facts units Knowledge units Concepts Examples Procedures Traces Principles Statements

  4. Some Grammar Rules L I N K S CONCEPTS PRINCIPLES PROCEDURES C S P I/P R I

  5. II- A Taxonomy of Models To assign learning strategies to model types Prescriptive models Conceptual models Procedural models Processes, Techniques and Methods Knowledge Models

  6. Conceptual Systems

  7. Procedural Systems

  8. Prescriptive Systems

  9. Processes and Methods

  10. III- The Modeling Process Building a MOT knowledge model Validating sub-models Initial development Structuring the model

  11. Generic Scenarios A process model of learning activities based on generic tasks such as classification, diagnosis, planning or modeling A collaboration model involving the different actors in the process: learners, tutors, content experts, managers A media delivery model associating to activities information resources and production tools

  12. Step-1 - Start with the production process

  13. Step-2 - Add the collaboration/role component

  14. Step-3 - Add the media and tools component

  15. MOT Editor Summary • Useful in Instructional Design, Method Design and Process Engineering • Features: • Modelling by level • Knowledges can be referenced • Automatic construction of nearness knowledge models • Links (OLE) with other file types • Adding « Comment » objects • Integrated text mode • Integrated grammar rules

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