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Third meeting of the Valkenburg Group Informal network of EML implementers and developers. Established following the “Developing an EML Authoring and Content Management Environment” Conference. Valkenburg, March 2002. Paris, October 2002. EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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Participants CETIS University of Waterloo Perot Systems OUNL University of Innsbruck European Schoolnet Intrallect EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002 Penn State University University of Newcastle Pompeu Fabra Industry Canada Athabasca University Web MCQ
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Universitat Pompeu Fabra: SCOPE Project Using EML to deliver a training course for medical professionals through an object oriented Java library. The project will create a tagging tool and an authoring tool. One of the main objectives is the development of standard API for managing EML developments. Library documentation release: November 2002. Tagging tool release: December 2002. Authoring tool release: June 2003. EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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Athabasca University : EduSource $6 million project to create prototypical but functional national learning object repository infrastructure. Aims to develop specifications and tools for a “repository in a box” that can be shared with organisations across the country. Uses P2P and client server and CanCore m/d. EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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Intrallect Ltd: EUMETSAT EML implementation Provide e-learning solutions and have created the digital library IntraLibrary. Have created an EML implementation for EUMETSAT who provide weather satellite imagery for Europe and Africa. Modular courses with a high level of granularly supporting non- linear navigation and an authoring interface to produce courses. Used a modular form of the EML dtd. Plugged in IMS QTI for interactions and added customised interactions where QTI did not meet requirements. EUMETSAT will make all the resources freely available to the meteorology community via their website. EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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Bolton Institute & University of Strathclyde: X4L RE-LOAD Project Reusable E-Learning Object Authoring and Delivery Will produce a set of open-source tools. Extend the functionality of the Colloquia VLE to facilitate the packaging, delivery and use of learning objects. Will implement IMS Content Packaging, Meta-data, SCORM, Simple Sequencing, Learning Design specifications. Builds on EC-Pac and PackageIt! package editors and Colloquia VLE. EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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Perot Systems: EduBox Developed in cooperation with the OUNL. Have tried to create a generic and reusable implementation of EML in a web environment. Two tools: 1.Enables the management, finalization and publication of courses. 2.Facilitates interaction between students, learners and the pedagogical model Uses client server architecture, no information stored locally on the client, entire application is browser based. Does not include authoring tools or portal functionality. EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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EduZope Consortium Consortium of companies developing open source software. Aims to combine educational technology standards with an open source implementation. Interoperability is very important. Produced a demonstrator from existing open source components with XML as the common denominator. Have implemented a portion of the EML architecture. System separates presentation, content and logic and is multilingual and Unicode compliant. EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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Valkenburg work plan Inception phase Establish feasibility,create business case, identify requirements & critical risks. Elaboration phase Create executable architecture, define quality attributes, capture use cases, detail construction plan. EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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Valkenburg work plan Inception milestones Initial use cases & architectures model, glossary, technical prototype, business case, project plan, risk assessment. Elaboration milestones Detailed use cases & architecture model, updated vision document, technical prototypes, business cases. EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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Current issues & requirements Abstract model needed to inform runtime and editing tool development. Hour glass model: multiple authoring tools multiple runtime environments one point of constraint between. Need to identify constraints. Address granularity of architecture components & define interfaces. Global use cases that run right through the hour glass. Share working implementations. EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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CEN/ISSS WS-LT: IEEE LTSC LOM Update LOM standard approved 12 th June 2002.. IEEE LTSC Learning Object Metadata Standard Standard will be published shortly. Early drafts will be removed from website. Copyright remains unclear. EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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IEEE LTSC LOM Committees Data Model Group Infrequent revisions will continue 11404 Binding Group XML Binding Group Number of schemas proposed, including IMS. May develop modular schemas for each LOM category along with over arching schema. Namespaces: one for each category or one for the whole LOM? Vocabularies binding out of scope for the LOM. RDF Binding Group. EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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LOM & ISO SC36 LOM will not be fast tracked through ISO. Due to “cultural, internationalisation, localisation and technical issues.” If submission of LOM to ISO would result in changes the IEEE will not proceed. EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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CEN/ISSS project teams Completed: Quality Assurance Availability of alternative language versions of a learning resource in the IEEE LTSC LOM specification LOM Internationalisation EML Survey Ongoing Taxonomies and vocabularies Digital rights EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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CEN/ISSS project teams Forthcoming: Interoperability frameworks for exchange of information between diverse management systems. Handling of Learner Profiles in IT - supported learning environments from a European perspective. Learning Technology Standards observatory (deadline 10 th November). EC SIG, Stafford, October 2002
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