Suchmaschinen benötigen trotz ausgefeilter Algorithmen menschliche Bewerter der Suchresultate. Ein ziemlich aktueller Leitfaden vom März 2011 erklärt, wie Quality Rater gegen Spam vorgehen sollen und die Nützlichkeit von Webseiten einschätzen. Falls eine Seite nur dafür existiert Geld zu machen, ist die Seite Spam. . Die PDF-Datei der Rating Guidelines ist mit dem Datum 30.März 2011 [...]
AQUA - Automatic Quality Assessment and Feedback in eLearning 2.0
The current development of Web 2.0 makes the distinction between author and reader fading away. Users now produce huge amounts of data which sometimes is of questionable quality. This leads to the problem of information overload: how to make the most of this information without overwhelming the users? One key challenge to solve this issue is to assess the quality of the user generated content.
In AQUA, we seek to develop algorithms to assess the quality of content automatically. We focus on two sources for this assessment: (1) user generated content; (2) feedback by users of the content. To do so, we investigate techniques from the fields of natural language processing (NLP), information retrieval, and machine learning.
So, in a nutshell, AQUA will answer the following questions:
What is quality of information? How does it matter in information search?
How to model the quality of user generated content?
How far can you go with automatic methods in assessing quality?
How to give feedback to users regarding quality?
The AQUA project is associated with the project "Mining Lexical-Semantic Knowledge from Dynamic and Linguistic Sources and Integration into Question Answering for Discourse-Based Knowledge Acquisition in e-learning (QA-EL)".
SONAR is an open source quality management platform, dedicated to continuously analyze and measure source code quality, from the portfolio to the method.
Emergency and urgent MH liaison targets. You can request a copy of this article by replying to this email. Please be clear which article you are requesting.
IHealth Education England (HEE) has worked with Public Concern at Work and the National Guardian Office to develop a package of online learning resources that aim to encourage and support NHS staff to raise and respond to concerns.
Available on HEE’s e-Learning for Healthcare (e-LfH) website, two e-learning sessions promote relevant policies, procedures, best practice and available support in relation to raising and responding to concerns.
NHS investigations and reporting of deaths (leading on from Southern Health issues). You can request a copy of this article by replying to this email. Please be clear which article you are requesting.
Prior literature identified the use of Performance Measurement Systems (PMS) as crucial in addressing improved processes of care. Moreover, a strategic use of PMS has been found to enhance quality, compared to non-strategic use, although a clear understanding of this linkage is still to be achieved. This paper deals with the test of direct and indirect models related to the link between the strategic use of PMS and the level of improved processes in health care organizations. Indirect models were mediated by the degree of perceived managerial discretion.