- From: Pieter Heyvaert <pheyvaer.heyvaert@ugent.be>
- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2019 09:27:45 +0100
- To: public-solid@w3.org
- Message-ID: <acf48d1b-d17e-1b37-633c-cd4d583dc07f@ugent.be>
Hi Adam, Sounds like a nice idea! As it shows how you can mix public data (Wikipedia) with private data (user's age, reading level, topic knowledge) which resides on Solid PODs. Kind regards Pieter Heyvaert Ghent University, IDLab - imec @PHaDventure <https://twitter.com/PHaDventure> On 09.02.19 23:44, Adam Sobieski wrote: > > Solid Community Group, > > I recently mentioned Solid in a Wiki Research mailing list: > https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wiki-research-l/2019-February/006625.html > . > > The gist of the mention was that, with Solid, digital textbooks and > websites can adapt and personalize content and explanation to > individuals per their ages, reading levels, topic knowledge, settings > and preferences. A single copy of an individual’s pertinent data in > their Solid POD could facilitate the adaptation and personalization of > educational content across a number of scenarios: digital textbooks, > e-learning solutions and websites such as Wikipedia. > > What do you think of the use case scenario? > > Best regards, > > Adam Sobieski >
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