About IDEAL Group's Knowledge Discovery Data Mining (KDD) System

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1.0 Objective:

The objective of our Knowledge Discovery Data Mining (KDD) System is to enable learners with print disabilities, and everyone else, to more easily access, navigate, search for, and acquire information from single or collections of digital content (in the formats below), using both mobile devices and computers. Note: The source digital texts do not need to be accessible to to assistive technology (AT) in order to knowledge mine them into accessible formats.

2.0 Strategies:

Enable learners to KDD single or collections of digital texts and then automatically:

3.0 Print Disabilities:

The definition of a print disability is generally considered a functional definition[i]. That is, a student with a print disability is one who is unable to gain information from printed materials at an anticipated level for their grade and needs alternative access or a specialized format (i.e., Braille, Large Print, Audio, Digital text) to access that information. This includes students with visual, physical, perceptual, developmental, cognitive, or learning disabilities. For example, a learner with a print disability may[ii]:

4.0 Mobile Learning:

The term mLearning, or "mobile learning" is related to e-learning and distance education.  However, it is distinct in its focus on learning across contexts and learning with mobile devices. Mobile learning uses handheld devices to provide learning “anywhere, anytime,” reach underserved students, improve “21st century social interactions,” link students to online learning environments, and deliver more personalized learning experiences. For the purposes of this report, the term “mLearning” is used to describe “learning” that takes place through the use of a mobile device. Based on this definition, lets further explore this important ecosystem.

4.1 The Benefits of Mobile Learning:

A recent review of research on mobile learning by Dr. Naomi Norman surveyed benefits for mobile learning as perceived by members of the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK. Many of the benefits identified in Dr. Norman’s report parallel those of mobile learning for students K-12. A summary of the key benefits are as follows[iii]:

References:

[i] What Is a Print Disability? Maine-AIM. http://aim.mainecite.org/print_disability

[ii] Checklist for Learning Disabilities. Milestones. Web. http://tinyurl.com/76rm5sj

[iii] Norman, Naomi. "Mobile Learning for the NHS: Research Report." Mobile Learning for NHS. Epic, 12 Apr. 2011. http://tinyurl.com/7owtmma

Credits:

The knowledge base technology used by this resource is being funded by The App Factory, a project hosted by The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) for Wireless Technologies. The RERC for Wireless Technologies is sponsored by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) of The U.S. Department of Education under grant number H133E110002. Any opinions expressed in this website are those of IDEAL Group, Inc., Context Discovery Inc., and the source organizations of the information presented, and do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S. Department of Education or NIDRR.

 

Knowledge-Mining and Context Discovery Technology by IDEAL Group, Inc. and Context Discovery Inc.

For more information please contact: steve.jacobs@ideal-group.org