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AnnotEx

Overview

AnnotEx - Example Annotator- is a web-based community based authoring tool for annotating programming examples. There are three stages of a complete example annotating process. The first stage is to author the annotation of the example. The second stage is to peer review others' work by providing ratings/comments on the example annotations. The third stage is to re-annotate the example annotations. The annotated examples will not only be presented through AnnotEx itself, but also WebEx and NavEx.

Funding

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System development is currently supported by NSF (Information & Intelligent Systems (IIS) ) through Award# 0447083

Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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Recent Publications

Hsiao, I. & Brusilovsky. P. (2008). Modeling Peer Review in Example Annotation. ICCE, The 16th International Conference on Computers in Education, Taipei, Taiwan, October 27- 31, 2008, ICCE

Brusilovsky, P., Hsiao, I. & Yuldelson, M. (2008) Annotated Program Examples as First Class Objects in an Educational Digital Library, JCDL 2008 [DOI]

Hsiao, I. & Brusilovsky, P. (2007) Collaborative Example Authoring System: The Value of Re-annotation based on Community Feedback,In: J. Nall and R. Robson (eds.) Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning, E-Learn 2007,Quebec City, Canada, October 15-19, 2007, AACE

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Contacts

Sharon Hsiao , Peter Brusilovsky

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