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authorIan Valentin Christensen <valentianchristensen@gmail.com>2024-06-05 19:07:12 +0200
committerIan Valentin Christensen <valentianchristensen@gmail.com>2024-06-05 19:07:12 +0200
commit93ccaf5bbf7b5b1ee07a0d2bd6c8e74bf94e6fa1 (patch)
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parent00111ac2aabe37b2edbd0dceec018ea5bedf3943 (diff)
fix the tiniest of all semantic errors
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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ We focus our analysis on Hypothes.is,
using tentacular learning to understand the effect of digital annotation
on the learning movements.
We base this analysis in our own empirical experiences with the tool
-by collaboratively annotating the book by @Schraube2024
+by collaboratively annotating the book @Schraube2024
and using the resulting annotations to construct and RDF ontology.
We use this ontology to evaluate the success of the learning process
by interviewing the author of the book and comparing his understanding