Currently the resource is only at the initial stage,
but in the future we intend to extend the resource
through the involvement and the systematic
contribution of different classes of students
supported by their teachers. The resource has not
still been used in any practical application, but we
are planning to realize a comparative work using
similar resources, with the intent to provide its
validation results.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We wish to thank the three high school students
Katia Pedditzi, Ludovica Medved and Alessandra
Pani, their whole class, and their teachers and tutors
Cinzia Quattrocchi and Antonella Puggioni, from the
“Liceo Classico, Linguistico e delle Scienze Umane
B. R. Motzo” of Quartu Sant’Elena, Cagliari, to their
contribution to the development of the resource.
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