Hi all,
I've copied below a draft call for participation which you can also find at
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/LRMI/CFPI want the work to happen as much as possible on this list and on the wiki, which everyone on this list (and all you to join in the future) are extremely welcome and encouraged to participate in.
We also need a set of people (imagining a dozen, some will come from CC, AEP, or nearby) who are willing to commit some time (and frankly, reputation) over the next 6-9 months to make sure LRMI produces an awesome, useful, adoptable, interoperable, etc vocabulary. Also, engaging some people/organizations requires more than "subscribe to the list and contribute".
I intend to distribute a version of this, possibly improved with your feedback, more widely in the next couple days. Your feedback, early expression of interest, most welcome. Especially those of you with years of education/metadata standards experience.
Thanks,
Mike
The Learning Resource Metadata Initiative
(LRMI) to create a common metadata vocabulary for describing learning
resources is seeking the participation of education metadata experts to
participate in a technical Working Group (WG) over the next 6-12 months.
Spurred by the growing need to make online learning resources
more discoverable and the opportunity created by the launch of
schema.org (a Bing/Google/Yahoo! project to develop and encourage use of
metadata vocabularies which can be used to enhance search results),
LRMI has been formed. Its goals, in brief:
- Document an abstract vocabulary representing the most common
descriptions of learning resources used by existing educational metadata
standards (e.g., LOM), by online publishers of learning resources
(whether a machine-readable vocabulary is used or not), and addressing
the contemporary desire to link learning resources to learning outcomes
(e.g., ASN).
- Create a concrete expression of the abstract vocabulary for use
within the schema.org hierarchy. Given this deployment target and the
motivation to increase discoverability, utility for enhancing search
queries and results will be a desired property for each term in the
abstract vocabulary.
- Create a concrete expression of the abstract vocabulary as RDF,
for interoperability with other applications and existing vocabularies.
This drives another desired property for abstract vocabulary terms --
to mirror the semantics of existing education matadata vocabularies to
the extent possible, so that explicit equivalences and refinements may
be established, protecting existing investments in educational metadata
made by publishers and curators of learning resources and by
institutions to date.
- Liaise with search engines, learning resource publishers,
communities, and repositories, and other potential distributors and
consumers of education metadata (e.g., LMS vendors, National Learning
Registry) to promote adoption and impact of the vocabulary.
- Explain the impact, value, and use cases of a common education
metadata vocabulary to the general public, decision-, and policy-makers.
In order to ensure that LRMI hits a "sweet spot" of addressing real
learning resource publishing practices, the requirements of search
engines, and interoperability with existing education metadata (and
hence achieves widespread adoption by publishers, repositories, and
search and other application developers), we require the active
engagement of experts in the field. Thus we are issuing this Call For
Participation:
- Technical Working Group members wanted to participate in
researching and writing LRMI vocabulary and expressions. Tentatively
weekly teleconferences, two face to face meetings. Commitment averages
2hrs/week over 6-9 months. This is a volunteer commitment. However, we
do have funding for travel to face to face meetings if required.
LRMI's work will occur in public. One does not need to participate in
the Working or Advisory groups to follow, comment on, and contribute to
LRMI. All interested parties are encouraged to join the LRMI Google
Group/mailing list at https://groups.google.com/group/lrmi/
Please direct interest in Working group participation privately
to m...@creativecommons.org, or if you wish, to the public mailing list.
We strongly encourage interest from around the world.
Educational metadata efforts have historically arisen from various parts
of the world, and improving discoverability and interoperability of
learning resources is truly a worldwide challenge and opportunity.
Prospective timeline (2011-2012)
July 12:
- publish CFP
August 1:
- announce initial WG
- first WG teleconference
- preliminary findings on existing education metadata vocabularies and real world use
late August/September:
- first WG F2F
- request domain expert and list feedback on findings re existing education metadata vocabularies and real world use
September
- publish findings on existing metadata vocabularies and real world use
- request domain expert and list feedback on first rough draft of abstract vocabulary
October
- publish first draft of abstract vocabulaary
- request domain expert and list feedback on schema.org and RDF expression first rough draft
November
- second draft of abstract vocabulary; release candidate pending bugs found in developing schema.org and RDF expressions
- submit schema.org expression to first stage of to be determined schema.org process
- work intensively with early adopters
December-January
- finalize abstract vocabulary, schema.org and RDF expressions
- finalize list of launch/1.0 publisher and application adopters
January-March
- denote 1.0 of abstract vocabulary, schema.org and RDF expressions
- launch with array of publisher and application adopters
March-ongoing
- maintain and fix bugs
- work to make adoption universal
- pass on maintenance to established standards organization