Hello,
I would like to know if LRMI metadata is considered standard enough for OER? I notice that CC is also pushing LRMI. http://creativecommons.org/tag/learning-resource-metadata-initiative
I do not recall if wikieducator community already had a discussion on this subject, if so please direct me to the thread.
thanks
GN
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Thanks for al lthe replies. Wayne, Jim and Phil.
Here is the elaboration of the project I am doing. In India NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) has an education technology unit called CIET (Central Institute for Educational Technology). My team at the gnowledge lab (http://lab.gnowledge.org/) is collaborating with them in designing and developing the platform that will publish all the topics covered in the school education in India from class 1 to Class 12). The portal is taking shape at http://nroer.in/. All topics will be linked to resources. The resources can be pictures, videos, text, simulations and other interactive learning objects. All these resources will be proper OER, in the sense that they will be released under CC by SA.
In the new incarnation of the portal, we would like to support standard metadata. Naturally LRMI came to my attention. Since we already know how to use schema.org, it is not difficult for us to implement LRMI. We wish to complete this work by June 2014.
Since a large number of educational resources will become available, and in several laguages of our country, this will eventually become a massive OER repo. Curating such a big repo with a standard metadata vocabulary is therefore essential.
We are also thinking about supporting OAI-PMH protocol. This will be next step.
Phil's response is giving me an assurance, so we could confidently spend time to support schema.org and LRMI.
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GN