just hang on for the public announcement please.
andy
> Thanks Andy,
>
> Is this aggregation distinct from things like IMS Content Packaging or SCORM
> i.e. describing a hierarchy of resources and describing any part of the
> heirarchy with Learning Object Metadata for example? I can seee there would
> be problems with LOM where images, movies and data are aggregated.
>
> If this is the case we were planning to put everything at the end of a URL
> and allow the user to create collections manually or with folders that act
> like real-time queries (as email clients are starting i.e. Gmail).
>
> If they want to export an aggregation they could use a CP, SCORM or even a
> Learning Design editor.
>
> Obviously this is very learning/ teaching focused I do not know what the
> requirements are for research-type activities i.e. packaging data etc
>
> Thanks,
>
> Howard
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andy Heath" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 10:30 AM
> Subject: Re: metadata mapping
>
>
>
>>Hi Howard,
>>
>>I think its not quite that simple because its not just the
>>Meta-data its the aggregations themselves. I would argue
>>that ff only Meta-data approaches are used we miss taking advantage
>>of commonalities of functionality across different aggregation
>>formats.
>>
>>IEEE ltsc has started work on a solution to this - the
>>Resource Aggregation Model for Learning Education and Training.
>>The Public Information document on this is on the very edge
>>of being released, we're just tidying up the details of
>>formatting of contributors attributions. It will appear on
>>
>>http://www.ieeeltsc.org/wg11CMI/ramlet/
>>
>>It won't help a huge amount at this point with your problem
>>if you need the solution now or yesterday but it does point
>>out the functionality that we hope will solve this in the
>>near future.
>>
>>I'll try find out on this evening's conference call the
>>precise date the PI doc will appear and if you want me
>>to update you on that if you email me tomorrow to remind
>>me I hope I can reply with the date. There will be widespread
>>publicity anyway (Wilbert Kraan is writing the publicity
>>but I think he's travelling this week).
>>
>>Cheers
>>
>>andy
>>
>>
>>>Does anyone have a good reference/ link to a metadata mapping exercise
>>>i.e. considering object type (image, movie, data set etc.) which schema
>>>is recommended (i.e. MODS, DC, LOM, DDI, etc)
>>>
>>>We are building metadata repository services and need to ingest and
>>>export to multiple formats then search across them.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Howard Noble
>>>Educational Interoperability Specialist
>>>
>>>Oxford University, Learning Technologies Group (LTG)
>>>13 Banbury Rd, Oxford. OX2 6NN. England
>>>Tel. +44 (0)1865 273281 internal 73281
>>>email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>>
>>
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