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IMS LODE Work Done & In Progress http://imsglobal.org/lode / Dr. David Massart and Dr. Elena Shulman European Schoolnet August 17, 2010

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This presentation introduces the IMS Learning Object Discovery and Exchange (LODE) specification. It presents its current status and future work.

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IMS LODEWork Done & In Progress

http://imsglobal.org/lode/

Dr. David Massart and Dr. Elena ShulmanEuropean Schoolnet

August 17, 2010

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Outline

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Learning Objects, Metadata, and Repositories

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Learning Objects, Metadata, and Repositories

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Learning Objects, Metadata, and Repositories

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Learning Objects, Metadata, and Repositories

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Learning Object Discovery Service

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Learning Object Discovery Service

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Metadata

http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/~jenlrile/metadatamap/

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Learning Object Discovery & Exchange (LODE) specification

• Aims to facilitate the discovery and retrieval of learning objects stored across more than one collection

• Is a glue specification that profiles existing general-purpose protocols to take into account requirements specific to the educational domain, rather than creating new protocols

• Proposes three main data models1. Learning Object Repository Registry Data Model2. Information for Learning Object eXchange (ILOX)3. LODE Context Set for the Contextual Query

Language (CQL)

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LODE Overview

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1st Data Model: LODE Registry

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LODE Registry Data Model

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Property Data Type

• Allows for relative strengths of properties in a collection

• Has a Source and Value, with the same meaning as for VocabularyTerm

• Has a Strength quantifier that– can take one of the values “some”, “most”, and “all”

(i.e., the property applies to some, most, or all of the items in the collection)

– Is optional, and the assumed default value is “some”.

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Profiling LODE Registry

*A priori, all attributes are optional

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2nd Data Model: Information for Learning Object eXchange (ILOX)

ILOX is based on FRBR

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The ILOX Container

FRBR: Work (Learning Object), Expression (version), Manifestation (format), Item (copy)

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Describing an ILOX Level: General Principles

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Describing an Expression

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Organizing Multiple Specifications in One Container

• Level-specific metadata can be attached at each ILOX level using the ‘description’ mechanism

• The aspects being described by the attached metadata are expressed by facet names: main, license/rights, accessibility, etc.

•Example of metadata attached at the Expression level

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Profiling LODE ILOX

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ILOX Work as Rootwith IMS CC Profile of IEEE LOM

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ILOX Description Facet Vocabularies

Facet name Work Expression Manifestation Itemmain (LOM) x x x xlicense/rights (LOM rights)

x x x x

paradata x x x xreputation x x x xtransaction x x x xmeta (LOM meta-metadata)

x

accessibility x

LTI x

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Permitted Elements at the Main Facet of the Work Level

*When rights information is present, mandatory to use license/rights facet with IEEE LOM 6 Rights attached

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Permitted Elements at the Main Facet of the Expression Level

*When rights information is present, mandatory to use license/rights facet with IEEE LOM 6 Rights attached

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Permitted Elements at the Main Facet of the Manifestation Level

*When rights information is present, mandatory to use license/rights facet with IEEE LOM 6 Rights attached

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Permitted Elements at the Main Facet of the Item Level

*When rights information is present, mandatory to use license/rights facet with IEEE LOM 6 Rights attached

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3rd Data Model: LODE Context Set

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Profiling LODE Context Set

• While the semantics of the access points are mostly derived from LOM, there is no requirement that the metadata of learning objects actually be coded in LOM: any metadata schema that can be transformed so as to match the access point semantics is permissible

• The data model is intended for use through CQL and its access points and modifiers correspond to CQL indexes and relation modifiers, through a default CQL binding. Other bindings are permissible (e.g., PLQL)

• The metadata underlying the access points can be profiled so as to constrain values to particular vocabularies

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In Progress