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Transcript of Publishing Digital Content to a LOR Publishing Digital Content to a LOR 1.
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Publishing Digital Content
to a LOR
Publishing Digital Content
to a LOR
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Packaging and publishing
“The means by which collections of digital learning content can be assembled so that they can be found, accessed, used by learners, tracked and monitored through learning platforms.”
Packaging and publishing
“The means by which collections of digital learning content can be assembled so that they can be found, accessed, used by learners, tracked and monitored through learning platforms.”
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LOR Workflow Process
three main stages: development approval of the LO or digital learning content publication into the institution’s LOR or content
management system
LOR Workflow Process
three main stages: development approval of the LO or digital learning content publication into the institution’s LOR or content
management system
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Institution Options
separate workflow for each stage integrated workflow person(s) responsible for steps within
each stage may differ order of the steps may differ
Institution Options
separate workflow for each stage integrated workflow person(s) responsible for steps within
each stage may differ order of the steps may differ
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LOR Workflow Process: Sample I
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LOR Workflow Process: Sample II
Searching, searching, searching . . .
It all depends on words? How do I know which words to use?
Searching, searching, searching . . .
It all depends on words? How do I know which words to use?
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What is metadata?
data about data used for retrieval information about an object description of a “resource” like a library
catalog record search attributes, such as title, author, date,
location, description and subject location of metadata
separate from the resource described embedded within resource
What is metadata?
data about data used for retrieval information about an object description of a “resource” like a library
catalog record search attributes, such as title, author, date,
location, description and subject location of metadata
separate from the resource described embedded within resource
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Why use metadata?
improves precision in Web searching facilitates discovery of relevant information facilitates organization and classification of
information supports digital rights management supports version control and provenance
promotes and enables interoperability
Why use metadata?
improves precision in Web searching facilitates discovery of relevant information facilitates organization and classification of
information supports digital rights management supports version control and provenance
promotes and enables interoperability
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Metadata sets: IEEE Learning Object Metadata
10This SREB-SCORE graphic is taken from IMS Meta-data Best Practice Guide for IEEE 1484.12.1— 2002 Standard for Learning Object Metadata.
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Metadata Sets: Dublin Core Elements
title, subject, description and date creator, publisher and contributor type and format identifier source language relation and coverage rights
Metadata Sets: Dublin Core Elements
title, subject, description and date creator, publisher and contributor type and format identifier source language relation and coverage rights
How long does it take?
difficult time-consuming
frequently asked questions about metadata: http://geology.usgs.gov/tools/metadata/
tools/doc/faq.html
How long does it take?
difficult time-consuming
frequently asked questions about metadata: http://geology.usgs.gov/tools/metadata/
tools/doc/faq.html
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Adding metadata:
LOR views & templates Adding metadata:
LOR views & templates
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IMS Content Packaging: Internal Metadata
IMS Content Packaging: Internal Metadata
IMS package
manifest file
MANIFEST
metadata
organizations
resources
sub-manifest(s)
actual files (HTML, images, media, etc.)
content files
Adapted from IMS Content Packaging Best Practice and Implementation Guide Version 1.1.4 of October 2004: http://www.imsglobal.org/content/packaging/index.html. 14
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Importing Metadata
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Exercise:
Practice tagging & publishing
Exercise:
Practice tagging & publishing
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SLIDE: 17
This presentation was developed by Liz Glowa and Michael Anderson and was edited by William Hawk, June Weis, and Lisa Johnson. Development of this resource was funded by the members of the SREB Sharable Content Object Repositories for Education (SCORE) initiative.