Hi Pat (and list),
I agree those are good questions and relate to the notion of building services on top of the LR which is what most people will be interested in.
That said, IMO there's at least a few UK institutions or services that might want to consider setting up and running nodes locally - so it might be worth keeping an ear out for any issues that international participants might have in setting up and testing nodes in terms of cloud hosting or identity/ authentication issues.
John
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From: Open Educational Resources [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Pat Lockley
Sent: 15 June 2011 11:56
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Subject: Hackday day 1
Well it seems I am avoid jetlag by ignoring sleeping, so please do
think of anything you might like to know about the learning registry.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NyO5daKdgZACw1CQs4HtpttyTgFZm_o8_LfsakCV0KqA/edit?hl=en_US&authkey=CM3os98P
It looks at the moment some UK questions might be
1) How do I submit
2) How do I get usage info back
3) Can I get related materials back
I am attending as an Oxford staff member primarily (get me), but may
be forced to socialise *shudders* and so could use this time to find
these pieces of information out.
I'd prefer it to have specific questions though as to guess at what
people are interested in means I might only ask get half of the
knowledge people want. And I am no mind reader, and I've made on
hypnosis joke today already.
Yours in induced sonambulism
Pat
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