The use of Semantic Technologies in Computer Science Curriculum: A Systematic Review

05/01/2022
by   Yixin Cheng, et al.
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Semantic technologies are evolving and being applied in several research areas, including the education domain. This paper aims to present the results of a systematic review carried out to provide an overview of the application of Semantic technologies in the context of the Computer Science curriculum and discuss the limitations in this field whilst offering insights for future research. In total, 4,510 studies were reviewed, and 37 were analysed and reported. As a result, while there has been increasing use of semantic technologies to develop Computer Science curricula in recent years, the alignment of ontologies and accurate curricula assessment appears to be the most significant limitations to the widespread adoption of such technologies.

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