Yes we were :)
It came out of the recommendations in the final OOER phase 1 pilot project report, and based on always being able to ensure clinical content is as up to date as it can possibly be. We would be happy to talk about it more if anyone is interested, and I blogged about it here:
http://www.medev.ac.uk/dinky/up_to_date_oer/
Suzanne
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On 14 Apr 2011, at 09:39, Patrick Lockley wrote:
> Suzanne from Medev was interested in the idea of a "this has been updated" tool with learning objects.
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> From: Open Educational Resources [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alex Lydiate [[log in to unmask]]
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> Hi Pat,
>> The always using the most up to date version worries me though - as some people might like the version as is and not want it to change.
> True enough - nothing to stop them copying the present version and
> keeping it for posterity. But, by the nature of Object Reuse, it is a
> feature.
>
>> Is Bath using Drupal as it's repo - with OeRBIT attached?
> It is built on Drupal 7, but not using OeRBIT.
>
> I should say that, though we built it, the repo is the OSTRICH project
> repository as opposed to a University of Bath repository.
>> Hope this helps
>>
>> Pat
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