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Towards an Ontology for Smart City Competences

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Autor
Tsoutsa P., Fitsilis P., Iatrellis O.
Fecha
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.1145/3503823.3503871
Materia
Curricula
Data mining
E-learning
Learning systems
Smart city
Software agents
Complex ecosystems
Curriculum knowledge
E - learning
Formalisation
Information and Communication Technologies
Learning outcome
MOOC
Ontology's
Professional skills
Smart learning
Ontology
Association for Computing Machinery
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Resumen
Smart cities are complex ecosystems that use information and communication technologies for helping their citizens and organizations to face the challenges of urbanization, safety, resilience, and sustainability. The SmartDevOps project proposes a framework aiming to address the shortage of professional skills in municipalities. Following the increased use of AI methods to provide recommendations in training, there is also an increased need for formalization of existing courses to enable recommendations. This work is dedicated to the conceptual formal modeling of the delivered courses for gaining the competences required for smart city professionals by following the SmartDevOps methodology. We present the Smart City Competence Ontology (SCCompO) that provides a formalism for modeling concepts like competence, learning objective and outcome of courses that aims to cooperate with MOOC platform for training of Smart City professionals. It follows the modular, extensible structure of the curriculum, and it is designed to respond to questions regarding prerequisites and outcomes of job profiles, competences, and courses. The impact of using the developed ontology is to augment the MOOC platform by providing reasoning on course selection and their learning outcomes as well on the relations among these concepts in order to make decisions about the learners' curricula. © 2021 ACM.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/80185
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  • Δημοσιεύσεις σε περιοδικά, συνέδρια, κεφάλαια βιβλίων κλπ. [19735]

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