- 1. share, reuse, and remix legally
2. 3. 4. Attribution 3.0 Unported 5. CC Rights Expression
Language 6. How do you find CC licensed work? How do you find OER
youre looking for? 7. 8. 9. 10. OER Search == CC Search++
- Similarities
- No central registry or repository 11. It's up to publishers to
label their works
- And additional interesting problems
- Differing views on what makes it Educational 12. Additional
facets subject, language, etc
13. 14. A Model for OER Search
- Curators identify educational resources
- Curators optionally add metadata 15. A Curator may also be the
Publisher 16. Or a Curator may add metadata to someone elses
resources
- Ingest resource lists, metadata via RSS/Atom feeds,
OAI-PMH
17. 18. 19. 20. Curators & Feeds 21. Where we're at
&where we're going 22. Provenance
- Storing provenance for curator metadata 23. Integrating
provenance with the query front end 24. When complete, will allow
users to
- Limit their query to specific curators 25. Exclude curators
from their query
26. Information for Curators
- Want publishers/curators to publish more linked data 27. Need a
feedback loop to help drive this 28. Working on dashboard to see
what's indexed, how, etc. 29. Second phase: documentation, tools to
help improve their RDFa
30. We're Open
- Education is our test domain, but the tool is generally useful
31. Other organizations have expressed interest in using the
DiscoverEd software 32. Making code available on Gitorious,
http://gitorious.org/discovered
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/DiscoverEd