Dynamic Shared Context Processing in an E-Collaborative Learning Environment
In this paper, we propose a dynamic shared context processing
method based on DSC (Dynamic Shared Context) model, applied
in an e-collaborative learning environment. Firstly, we present
the model. This is a way to measure the relevance between
events and roles in collaborative environments. With this method,
we can share the most appropriate event information for each
role instead of sharing all information to all roles in a
collaborative work environment. Then, we apply and verify this
method in our project with Google App supported e-learning
collaborative environment. During this experiment, we compared
DSC method measured relevance of events and roles to manual
measured relevance. And we describe the favorable points from
this comparison and our finding. Finally, we discuss our future
research of a hybrid DSC method to make dynamical information
shared more effective in a collaborative work environment.
Keywords: Dynamical Shared Context, Relevant Information
Sharing, Computer Supported Collaborative Learning, CSCW
Download Full-Text








