CanCore: Metadata for Learning Objects

The vision of reusable digital learning resources or objects, made accessible through coordinated repository architectures and metadata technologies, has gained considerable attention within distance education and training communities. However, the pivotal role of metadata in this vision raises impo...

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Published inCanadian journal of learning and technology Vol. 28; no. 3; p. 43
Main Authors Friesen, Norm, Roberts, Anthony, Fisher, Sue
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Vancouver Association for Media and Technology in Education in Canada 01.10.2002
The Canadian Network for Innovation in Education (CNIE)
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ISSN1499-6677
1499-6685
DOI10.21432/T2930T

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Summary:The vision of reusable digital learning resources or objects, made accessible through coordinated repository architectures and metadata technologies, has gained considerable attention within distance education and training communities. However, the pivotal role of metadata in this vision raises important and longstanding issues about classification, description and meaning. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of this vision, focusing specifically on issues of semantics. It will describe the CanCore Learning Object Metadata Application Profile as an important first step in addressing these issues in the context of the discovery, reuse and management of learning resources or objects.
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ISSN:1499-6677
1499-6685
DOI:10.21432/T2930T