Cetis Blogs - expert commentary on educational technology » resource discovery http://blogs.cetis.org.uk Specialists in educational technology and standards Tue, 12 May 2015 11:45:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.22 Who is using LRMI metadata? http://blogs.pjjk.net/phil/who-is-using-lrmi-metadata/ http://blogs.pjjk.net/phil/who-is-using-lrmi-metadata/#comments Wed, 25 Jun 2014 11:13:36 +0000 http://blogs.pjjk.net/phil/?p=1222 One question that we always get asked about LRMI is “who is using it?” There are two sides to this, use by search service providers and use by resource providers, this post touches on the latter. In phase 2 of the LRMI project, various organizations were given small amounts of money to implement LRMI in […]

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One question that we always get asked about LRMI is “who is using it?” There are two sides to this, use by search service providers and use by resource providers, this post touches on the latter.

In phase 2 of the LRMI project, various organizations were given small amounts of money to implement LRMI in their systems and workflows. Those organizations are listed on the Creative Commons web site, and Lorna is in the process of gathering together the lessons they learnt which will be reported back shortly. Perhaps more importantly, at least from the point of view of sustainability, are implementations that arise spontaneously, either by organizations with learning resources to disseminate who make a conscious decision to use LRMI, or those who in using schema.org markup find that one of the properties that LRMI added is appropriate.  Of course no one doing this is under any obligation to inform us of what they are doing, so it is harder to keep track of such use. Fortunately the Google Custom Search Engine Wilbert and I cobbled together  can be used to discover such implementations. It’s a bit hit-and-miss, you need to search for common topics (Math, English) and trawl through the results for new sites,  but it’s better than nothing.

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LRMI at the Cetis conference 2014 http://blogs.pjjk.net/phil/lrmi-at-the-cetis-conference-2014/ http://blogs.pjjk.net/phil/lrmi-at-the-cetis-conference-2014/#comments Fri, 20 Jun 2014 12:18:52 +0000 http://blogs.pjjk.net/phil/?p=1178 On 17th-18th June, in Bolton, Cetis had their more-or-less annual conference. One of the sessions was Lorna and me, with some help from our friends, discussing LRMI addressing the question “What on Earth Could Justify Another Attempt at Educational Metadata?” Lorna started with an overview of our involvement in educational metadata, from EEVL and FAILTE, through […]

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On 17th-18th June, in Bolton, Cetis had their more-or-less annual conference. One of the sessions was Lorna and me, with some help from our friends, discussing LRMI addressing the question “What on Earth Could Justify Another Attempt at Educational Metadata?”

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