Hello all
Erik Duval is looking for comments on real-life experiences of
implementing the LOM, see below. -Phil.
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Subject: [LOM-XML:] LOM: what next
Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 22:06:21 +0100
From: Erik Duval <[log in to unmask]>
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Now that the reaffirmation ballot is under way, the LOM working group
will focus, as agreed, on the longer term future of LOM.
The idea is to first collect issues that people feel need to be
addressed and then to discuss how to address them in a later phase. In
other words, we will try to identify the problems before we look for
solutions ;-)
It would be REALLY useful if those with experience in the deployment of
LOM can report on their experiences. For instance, ARIADNE has now
collected 400.000 instances of learning object metadata and will report
on its experiences. We would VERY much welcome similar experience
reports by other parties.
On a practical level, we will have monthly flashmeetings in January and
February and probably a half-day or a full-day meeting as part of the
IEEE LTSC meetings in the week of March 22 in Orlando in conjunction
with
http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/content/1420/learning-solutions-conference-2010-home.
Please indicate on the following doodle polls when you would be
available for these discussions:
January: http://www.doodle.com/62bmugevxa9uxyw
February: http://www.doodle.com/hz7tmbwev9u5k63c
March: http://www.doodle.com/p9nridvguy6fkeiy
It would be nice if you can fill in the doodle before the start of 2010 ;-)
I am very excited to start this work: now that LOM is stable for the
next 5 years, we can focus on how we want to evolve LOM in 2010!
VERY best for the end of year period!
-- Erik Duval
http://erikduval.wordpress.com
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