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Wednesday, October 22, E-Learning Objects: The Value of SCORM and MPEG-7 Packaging for Digital Media Assets TRACK 3: TEACHING AND LEARNING Thursday, November 6, :45 am – 12:35 pm Room 303B

Wednesday, October 22, THE PANEL Cesar Bandera, Ph.D. Director of Research Creneaux Robert J. Beck, Ph.D. CIO of the College of Letters & Science University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee Barbara E. McMullen Director of the Center for E-Business Marist College

Wednesday, October 22, Copyright Barbara E. McMullen This work is the intellectual property of the author. Permission is granted for this material to be shared for non-commercial, educational purposes, provided that this copyright statement appears on the reproduced materials and notice is given that the copying is by permission of the author. To disseminate otherwise or to republish requires written permission from the author.

Wednesday, October 22, AGENDA Introductions e-Learning Objects, SCORM, and MPEG-7 e-Learning Objects and Pedagogy Repository Issues – ADL Co-Lab (SCORM) Authoring Interactivity for e-Learning Objects SCORM 1.3 Supported Metadata Techniques for Interactivity Questions and Panel Discussion

Wednesday, October 22, DEFINITIONS OF E-LEARNING OBJECTS E-Learning Objects –Digital and efficient –Self-standing, discrete, meets an instructional objective –Reusable and sharable

Wednesday, October 22, THE VALUE OF METADATA The vision of metadata is: –just the right content, to –just the right person, at –just the right time, on –just the right device, in –just the right context, and –just the right way. (Chen, Chen)

Wednesday, October 22, METADATA GENERATION

Wednesday, October 22, DEVELOPING A METADATA STATEGY How much …… –Can be automatically generated? –Can be automatically harvested from another repository or discovered from the learning object itself? –Must be human-created? For use by …… –An end user –A metadata creator or manager –A computer application or program

Wednesday, October 22, THE VALUE OF SCORM SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) –A suite of technical standards that enable web-based learning systems to find, import, share, reuse, and export learning content in a standardized way –Built on AICC, IMS, IEEE, ARIADNE, Dublin Core primarily for vendors and toolmakers who build Learning Management Systems (LMS) and learning content authoring tools –Specifications include metadata, XML binding for metadata tags, content packaging (XML “manifest” that defines all the contents and their relationship to one another for the LMS).

Wednesday, October 22, THE VALUE OF SCORM SCORM goals include a run time environment (API and data model) that enables standardized: –Tracking of learners –Assessment of skill and competency mastery by all SCORM compliant LMS’s –Remediation and other types of complex directed learning experiences and behaviors MUCH WORK IS STILL NEEDED….

Wednesday, October 22, THE VALUE OF MPEG-7 –Multimedia Description Interface – the metadata specification for multimedia –MPEG-7 is not just a better implementation of MPEG-1, 2, or 4 (MPEG-3 is no longer used, MPEG-5 and 6 have never been used, but there is an MPEG-21 (DRM)) –Semantic interoperability

Wednesday, October 22, METADATA CROSSWALKING, ABSTRACTIONS AND WEB SERVICES Addressing different communities: –Digital libraries and repositories (NSDL uses Dublin Core metadata) –Educational technologies and LMS’s (WebCt and CourseInfo are SCORM compliant) –Portals (web syndication systems)

Wednesday, October 22, MARIST COLLEGE Marist / IBM Joint Studies 1995 MERIT learning object repository 2003 Project Greystone – eEducation Environment (K-12 and IDCP)

Wednesday, October 22,