Architecture proposal for MOOC and wearable integration

Abstract

Conference Derivative Article. Every day, people need to be trained, either to complement their professional skills or because of personal interests that lead to their well-being. Online education, especially MOOC and SPOC are good alternatives for carrying out continuing educational processes, but are not enough when it comes to learning motor skills. This paper shows a research approach on how MOOC can expand its functionalities so that it can be applied to learning motor skills. It also proposes the development of a project to integrate three components: the integration component, the wearable component and the open edX component for the future development of a "salsa" course. Finally, it proposes an architecture based on the 4+1 view model, where the functionality in different areas of the design is shown.

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How to Cite
Burbano-Fernandez, M.-F. (2021). Architecture proposal for MOOC and wearable integration . Revista Ingenierías Universidad De Medellín, 20(39), 55-69. https://doi.org/10.22395/rium.v20n39a3

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