Just had a go at filling this in
re: specific elements section - I think you need to provide a link to the
IMS spec and/or the definition. For the ones I don't use I had to go and
look at the spec to remind myself of what they were and why I wasn't using
them :o)
It took me about 20 mins.
I'm not sure if people will fill in the form twice for differnet projects.
Is there a way you can have an "add another project" button thatwill repeat
those questions at the time?
I couldn't quanitfy how much I use of IMS - my answer to this would be I use
elements from all categories, but not all the elements in each category
Do you want to have a submit schema button for people to send you their
profiles/use of metadata?
On the whole - easy to read and fill in
Juanita
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phil Barker [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 29 January 2002 11:02
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: IMS metadata survey: draft online
>
> Hello all,
> a draft version of the survey is available for comment at
> http://www.icbl.hw.ac.uk/~philb/cetis-md-dev/use-qnr.html
>
> If anyone wants to go through it and fill it out then please do, and let
> me know
> how long it took you, whether there were any problems and whether anything
> needs
> clarifying. You should know that if you hit reply I will get an email
> which
> summarises your entries: so be careful what you say! (you will also be
> presented
> with a moderately cryptic summary of what you entered -- don't worry
> there'll be
> a more appropriate reply when it's finished.)
>
> There are still one or two suggested questions which I haven't entered,
> though
> that is partly because I'm beginning to think that the questionnaire is
> long
> enough. Still, please let me know if you think that anything which has
> been
> raised in recent discussions isn't adequately covered. Especially in the
> core
> area of who's using which elements.
>
> Thanks for you feedback and discussions over the last couple of weeks
> which I
> have found interesting and very helpful.
>
> Regards, Phil.
>
>
> --
> Phil Barker Learning Technology Advisor
> ICBL, Department of Computing and Electrical Engineering
> 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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