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Revision as of 18:41, 14 February 2009
Overview
Knowledge Tree is a link aggregating portal. It presents content structured according to the folder-document paradigm. Knowledge Tree provides authentication and authorization and implements a simplified form of access control. It supports collaborative authoring and social annotation. Knowledge Tree is primarily oriented towards ADAPT2 architecture.
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Usage
Knowledge Tree has been intensively used as learning portal in the following courses
† this particular tool might be included or excluded based on specific offering of the course and/or goals of the study
Features
- Authoring
- Document and folder creation and management
- WYSIWYG editor for documents/folder descriptions
- Adding resources from RSS feeds
- Configuration of access control (view,edit,add)
- (Conditional) hiding of folders and documents
- Adaptation
- Social/Community based
- Note-taking
- Ratings (under development)
Screenshots
Standardization
Knowledge Tree structure is partially serialized as RDF. For more information refer to Knowledge Tree RDF Binding.