This paper presents a new structure for adaptive unified e-Learning using a specific object repository structure toward collaborating effort between universities, educational establishment or corporate companies. The need for adaptability in the current e-learning systems has been outlined in many different researches, due to the negative effect of "one-size-fits-all" approach in the development of educational courseware. Different systems have been introduced as prototypes towards providing adaptability in a smaller scope of two or three courses, and no definite solution or a framework has been provided for "Adaptive Unified E-learning Repositories". The objectives of the presented approach is to provide adaptability in unified e-learning environments, where more than one university and multiple faculties can participate in adding and updating learning objects such as documents, audio/video files, etc. The systems structure will give the student the privilege of accessing a dedicated learning space where he can view and interact with the course materials that have been adapted to suit his preferred choice of learning style based on different adaptable approaches.
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Matar, N. (2011). Adaptive Unified E-learning Approach Using Learning Objects Repository Structure. International Journal for Digital Society, 2(4), 579–587. https://doi.org/10.20533/ijds.2040.2570.2011.0070
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