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Fishing and Catching Learning Objects
Tom AdamichHead of Metadata Services
Government Documents Librarian
Muskingum University Library
163 Stormont St.
New Concord, OH 43762
Office: 740-826-8015
FAX: 740-826-8404
email: [email protected]
Overview
• Current repository trends – What’s happening?• D3A2 – Ohio’s Learning Object Repository• What are the major challenges in initiating and
implementing a statewide or institutional digital repository
• What are the biggest successes?• What financial and human resources are
available to support the project?• Future Directions• Q/A/Audience Discussion
OER Repositories Repository Administrators
•Chuck Schneebeck http://taste.merlot.org/learningmaterials.html
MERLOT California State University, Office of the Chancellor401 Golden Shore, 6th Floor Long Beach CA 90802-4210 •Miko Pattie ([email protected]) http://depot.kylearningdepot.org/depot/access/home.do Project Director, Kentucky Learning Depot Senior Advisor, Information and Technology Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education• Susie Henderson, ([email protected]) Director, The Orange Grove: K20 Digital Repository Assoc, Ex Dir, Florida Distance Learning Consortiumhttp://www.theorangegrove.org/OGMain.asp
OER Repositories Repository Administrators
•Classroomclicks.com - http://www.classroomclicks.com/newsrg/standards.asp?entity=sonoma&nav=all&chosen=begin©right=all Steve Woods – [email protected]
•Wisc-Onlinehttp://www.wisc-online.com/ Mary Hansen – [email protected]
Current Trends
Open Educational Resources (OER)• Creative Commons http://creativecommons.org/ • NROC• http://www.montereyinstitute.org/nroc/nrocdemo
s.html
• Comprehensive Online Video Ecosystem (COVE) http://www.pbs.org/sps/blog/2009/01/what-is-cove.php
Current Trends
Metadata • cc REL - http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcREL • Dublin Core - http://www.dublincore.org/ • SCORE LOM metadata -
http://www.sreb.org/programs/edtech/SCORE/SCORE_Users_Guide.pdf
• ATOM - http://www.xml.com/lpt/a/1619
Current Trends
Metadata Example #1 – Orange GroveThe Archaeology of Traditions: Agency and History Before and After Columbus Collection
Open Textbook Resources Description
Rich with the objects of the day-to-day lives of illiterate or common people in the southeastern United States, this book offers an archaeological reevaluation of history itself: where it is, what it is, and how it came to be. Through clothing, cooking, eating, tool making, and other mundane forms of social expression and production, traditions were altered …
Links To Resources Archaeology of Traditions File: ArchaeologyofTraditions.pdf (1.33 MB)
Current trends
• Metadata Example #1 cont.• Author/Creator (Digital Rights Manager) Details
[email protected] , [email protected] • Creator
University Press of Florida, Pauketat, Timothy R. • Role
Publisher, Editor • ISBN
9781616101299 • Publication/Creation date
2001-09-24, 2001-09-24
Current trends
• Metadata Example #1 cont.Full Description
Rich with the objects of the day-to-day lives of illiterate or common people in the southeastern United States, this book offers an archaeological reevaluation of history itself: where it is, what it is, and how it came to be…
Current trends
• Metadata Example #1 cont.CONTENTS
1. A New Tradition in Archaeology, by Timothy R. Pauketat 2. African-American Tradition and Community in the Antebellum South, by Brian W. Thomas 3. Resistance and Accommodation in Apalachee Province, by John F. Scarry 4. Manipulating Bodies and Emerging Traditions at the Los Adaes Presidio, by Diana DiPaolo Loren , etc.
Current trends
• Metadata Example #1 cont.• Type of review conducted on this item
Yes • Keywords
archaeology, anthropology, history, north america, united states history, ogt+ Isbn: 9781616101299 • Language
en-US • Interactivity type
Expositive • Learning resource type
Narrative text, Textbook • Educational context
Higher Education • ERIC Thesaurus Terms
Anthropology, Archaeology, United States History
Data Driven Decisions for Academic Achievement – D3A2
Resource Center – uses metadata in concert with Ohio Academic Content Standards - http://resource.d3a2.org/d3a2/search.do
The D3A2 Resource Exchange is a content indexing tool for Ohio's K-12 community. This index is designed to create a single searchable resource for Ohio educators to use to locate high-quality, publicly available educational content. Only descriptions of these resources (known as metadata) are stored within the Resource Exchange; the actual resources can be accessed by following the provided links.
The Resource Exchange uses the "Silk" icons created by Mark James and released under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 license.
Data Driven Decisions for Academic Achievement – D3A2
D3A2 Professional Development Repository - http://www.d3a2.org/professional-development/
D3A2 offers professional development materials, instructional websites, and web-based training to support the needs of educators as they prepare to use data to inform decision-making in the classroom.
The Professional Development Toolkit is an extensive collection of training materials designed to introduce teachers to the D3A2 system and assist them in adopting data-driven practices.
The Professional Development Toolkit Information Sheet
Data Driven Decisions for Academic Achievement – D3A2
D3A2 Professional Development Repository - http://www.d3a2.org/professional-development/
Move Ahead is a diagnostic tool designed to help districts determine where they are at in terms of working with data and help implement a formal data team process and strengthening of a data culture where all are involved in using data to improve student performance.
Ohio Data Primer is an instructional website designed to help educators become more comfortable with thinking about and using data for the purposes of instructional decision making.
Biggest Challenges
For example, if asked the question below by a legislator, what would you say?
“With free repositories available on the internet, why create your own statewide repository?”
Biggest Successes
Institutions and individuals are beginning to request access to The Orange Grove
NROC faculty reviewers want to use the content
Faculty advisers in pilot stage
Integrations progressing
Request for more information from Governor’s office
Demonstrate cost savings in weak budget
Available Resources
•Kentucky - http://depot.kylearningdepot.org/depot/access/home.do
•Wisconsin - http://www.wisc-online.com/
•Florida - http://www.theorangegrove.org/OGMain.asp
•Ohio - http://www.d3a2.org/
Future Trends
Where do we go from here? What’s next?
For help in developing and building your repository, please view and join the community: www.oncoreblueprint.org