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Facilitating Trust in Privacy-Preserving E-Learning Environments

Published: 01 January 2012 Publication History

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This research explores a new model for facilitating trust in online e-learning activities. We begin by protecting the privacy of learners through identity management (IM), where personal information can be protected through some degree of participant anonymity or pseudonymity. In order to expect learners to trust other pseudonymous participants, we realize that a reliable mechanism is needed for managing participants' reputations and assuring that such reputations are legitimately obtained. Further, because participants can hold multiple identities or can adopt new pseudonymous personas, a reliable and trustworthy mechanism for reputation transfer (RT) from one persona to another is required. Such a reputation transfer model must preserve privacy and at the same time prevent linkability of learners' identities and personas. In this paper, we present a privacy-preserving reputation management (RM) system which allows secure transfer of reputation. A prototypical implementation of our reputation transfer protocol and the successful experimental deployment of our reputation management solution in an e-learning discussion forum serve as a proof of concept.

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      cover image IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies
      IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies  Volume 5, Issue 1
      January 2012
      97 pages

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      IEEE Computer Society Press

      Washington, DC, United States

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      Published: 01 January 2012

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      1. E-learning environments
      2. identity management
      3. privacy.
      4. reputation
      5. reputation management
      6. trust

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      • (2023)T-VLC: A Trust Model for Virtual Learning CommunitiesIEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies10.1109/TLT.2023.328836316:5(847-860)Online publication date: 1-Oct-2023
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      • (2017)Risk tolerance and trust issues in cloud-based E-learningProceedings of the Second International Conference on Internet of things, Data and Cloud Computing10.1145/3018896.3018973(1-11)Online publication date: 22-Mar-2017
      • (2011)Role-and relationship-based identity management for privacy-enhanced E-IearningInternational Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education10.5555/2512562.251256421:3(191-213)Online publication date: 1-Aug-2011

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