Thanks Mikael,
I'm not sure that "adopting" would be the right word, but I was
anticipating using parts of it. In particular, I was hoping to sketch
out a domain model in order to analyse the advice given on element
usage. It will be interesting to see what functional requirements emerge
as being supported. Having said that, it's a short project (2 days per
week for 4mnth) so it won't go much further than that.
Phil.
Mikael Nilsson wrote:
> Interesting work, Phil!
>
> May I ask whether you'll be adopting the Singapore Framework for Dublin Core Application Profiles [1], or adopt some other framework for this?
>
> /Mikael
>
> [1] http://dublincore.org/architecturewiki/SingaporeFramework
>
>
> ------- Original message -------
> From: Phil Barker <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: 12/10, 18:15
>
>
>> Hello all,
>> I'm starting a new project on behalf of JISC CETIS, which I've outlined
>> on my CETIS blog at
>> http://blogs.cetis.ac.uk/philb/2007/10/12/learning-material-application-profile-scoping-study/
>>
>> The general aim is to describe the range of properties of the varied
>> learning materials that a manager of a repository of education
>> materials might need to consider. It's complementary (I hope) to the DC
>> Education community's work looking at just the educational properties of
>> resources. I would be really welcome comments on this project from
>> repository managers, domain experts and others, so if you're interested
>> please get in touch/leave a comment on the blog/or discuss on this list.
>>
>> All the best, Phil.
>>
>>
>> ps: using this list to advertise key project events (start-up,
>> deliverables being delivered, meetings) and appeals for help isn't a
>> list-owners/domain coordinators privilege :-) I hope everyone else feels
>> that they can use this list to post such information.
>>
>> --
>> Phil Barker Learning Technology Adviser
>> ICBL, School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
>> Mountbatten Building, Heriot-Watt University,
>> Edinburgh, EH14 4AS
>> Tel: 0131 451 3278 Fax: 0131 451 3327
>> Web: http://www.icbl.hw.ac.uk/~philb/
>>
>>
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Phil Barker Learning Technology Adviser
ICBL, School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
Mountbatten Building, Heriot-Watt University,
Edinburgh, EH14 4AS
Tel: 0131 451 3278 Fax: 0131 451 3327
Web: http://www.icbl.hw.ac.uk/~philb/
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