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LRE Metadata Application Profile v4.0

David Massart, EUNBudapest, Hungary – Nov. 2, 2009

Outline

• LRE Overview• LRE Limitations• LRE Metadata Application Profile v4.0• Managing and Using Vocabularies• Identifying Resources• ASPECT Service Center

LRE Metadata Application Profile

• http://fire.eun.org/LREMAPv4p0.pdf

LRE Vision

• It is NOT a centralised portal…

• But a framework that supports semantic and technical interoperability of content repositories

Learning Resource Exchange

An infrastructure for1. Federating applications that provide

learning resources (e.g.,  learning resource repositories, authoring tools)

2. Offering a seamless access to these resources to educational applications that consume them (e.g., educational portals, VLEs, IWBs)

A Metadata Problem

LREv3.0 Limitations (LOM)

LREv4.0 (ILOX + LOM)

Expression (version)

Description

Vocabulary Type

Expression Description Facets

VBE Vocabulary Identifier: LRE.expressionDescriptionFacetValues

Identifier Type

Manifestation (format)

Item (copy)

Item Location

• URI (resolvable location: e.g., a URL or a persistent identifier for a copy of the LO - handle, DOI, PURL)

• Description: Metadata (optional)

Item Sub-elements• “location.uri” should be resolvable

– Either it resolves to the location of the object (no location.metadata permitted)

– Or it resolves to the location of a service that gives access to the object (mandatory location.metadata to describe the access control service)

• Non-resolvable identifier should be put in item.identifier

• Other descriptions should be put in item.description

Describing Expressions with IEEE LOM

• No mandatory elements• Mandatory way to use elements

(controlled vocabularies)• Core elements• Recommended elements• Optional elements• Unused elements

Core Elements

1. General.Language – LOM 1.32. Educational.Learning Resource Type –

LOM 5.23. Rights – LOM 6

• CORE = Optional but necessary

Recommended Elements

1. General.Title - LOM 1.22. General.Description - LOM 1.43. General.Keyword - LOM 1.54. Life Cycle.Contribute – LOM 2.35. Meta-Metadata.Language - LOM 3.46. Educational.Intended End User Role - LOM 5.57. Educational.Learning Context - LOM 5.68. Educational.Typical Age Range – LOM 5.79. Classification – LOM 9

• Recommended = Optional but good to have

Unused Elements

1. Technical – LOM 42. Classification.Keyword – LOM 9.4

• Unused = Should not be used (conflict with other elements)

Optional Elements

• All the elements that do not belongs to the ‘core’, ‘recommended’ and ‘unused’ categories are optional

• Might be safely ignored but• When used, some usage rules might have

to be followed

LRE Controlled Vocabularies

• Key to deal with– Multilingualism– Processable semantics

• Managed in a Vocabulary Bank for Education (VBE) where– Each vocabulary and vocabulary term is

identified– Term translations are kept– Crosswalks are stored

http://aspect.vocman.com/

RIGHTS.COST – LOM 6.1

http://aspect.vocman.com/vbe/user/download/LOM/costValues.vdexhttp://aspect.vocman.com/vbe/user/download/LOM/costValues.zthes

Encoding Vocabulary Term

• Authorized values– Source: <VBE Vocabulary Identifier>– Value: <VBE Vocabulary Term Identifier>

• Example: – Source = “costValues”– Value = “yes”

Identifiers

What to Identify?

Expression Identifier

• Content providers are strongly encouraged– To identify at least LO expressions– To consistently use identifiers

• It is possible to use more than one identifier

Metadata Travels

Metadata Travels

>25 Content Providers

LRE Identity Service

Trusted Identifier

Trusted Identifier

Trusted Identifier

Trusted Identifier

Trusted Identifier

Trusted Identifier

Trusted Identifier

Trusted Identifier

Trusted Identifier

Trusted Identifier

Handle System

• “Persistent” identifier for LO expression• Stamp (quality label) trusted between LRE

members• Can be resolved

– Content providers– LRE version of the metadata– Signature verification

Service Center

1. LOR Registry2. Vocabulary Bank3. App Profile Registry4. Automatic metadata language translation5. Automatic metadata format transformation6. Automatic content format transcoding7. Compliance testing8. Identifier service – handle9. Access to known interoperability issues