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We are building a database (DB) which covers actual cases of Information Technology Education (ITE), together with a management system based on Cased Based Reasoning (CBR), accessible to the public through the Internet. Teachers can input their experience of ITE into the system, or check among past cases, similar to their present application. By using this system, teachers from any educational environment can share a common knowledge of ITE practice.
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Okamoto, T., Nakagawa, M. (1999). A Case Base Reasoning System on the Internet for Knowledge Sharing / Reusing on Information Technology Education. In: Juliff, P., Kado, T., Barta, BZ. (eds) Educating Professionals for Network-Centric Organisations. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 17. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35393-7_12
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