Title: IEEE P1484'12 LTSC
1IEEE P1484.12 LTSC Learning Object Metadata
(LOM) Wayne Hodgins Chair Erik Duval
Technical Editor CEN/ISSS LTSC
Meetings Madrid, Spain January 27, 2004
2Session Overview
- Review of Learning Object Metadata standards
- Related activities
- Future directions
- Discussion, Questions, Suggestions
3LOM is a multi-part standard
- 1484.12.1
- Standard for Learning Object Metadata Data Model
- P1484.12.3
- Standard for XML binding for Learning Object
Metadata P1484.12.1 data model - Erik Duval
- P1484.12.4
- Standard for RDF binding for Learning Object
Metadata P1484.12.1 Data Model - Jon Mason Mikael Nillson
4IEEE 1484.12.1 LOM Data Model
- 1484.12.1 LOM data model
- v1.0 now a full IEEE accredited standard
- June 13, 2002
- Bindings of the data model
- ISO JTC1/SC36 New Work Proposal
- Widely adopted
- ADL SCORM, ARIADNE, ALIC, IMS
- Whats next for the data model??
5P1484.12.3 XML binding of LOM
- Lead Erik Duval
- PAR approved 2000-12-07
- ARIADNE Â IMS created first version of an XML
DTD. - This and some explanatory documentation is now
posted at http//www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/erikd/LOM
/DTDv1/LOMv1.0DTD.html - Working Group formed May, 2002
- First Ballot completed April, 2003
- BRC formed and actively meeting
- Next recirculation ballot expected Feb/March 04
6LOM XML WG Update
- Goal interoperable LOM instances
- Mechanism
- XML Schema Definition (.xsd)
- Trade-offs in what you can express
- gt set of component xsds that can be put
together in different constellations - Adds to LOM Data Model
- XML data element name (ltgeneralgt)
- Vocabulary tokens (atomic)
7P1484.12.4 RDF Binding of LOM
- Lead Jon Mason
- PAR approved 2002-03-07
- Extensive work by Mikael Nilsson
- Development proceeding well
- Integration with Dublin Core
- Existing Implementations
- Deciding on best directions and focus
- IEEE Standard or Recommendation?
- Use of XML?
8Standards Draft Writing Process
Write Scope Purpose
See Related Stds. Pubs
P1484.12.2 12.3 12.4 are HERE
Draft Outline
P1484.12.3 XML is HERE
Fill in Outline
Revise, Revise, Revise
P1484.12.1 is finished
Finalize Document
9IEEE Standards Development Process
Idea for Standard
Develop Approve PAR
P1484.12. 2 4 are HERE
Organize Working Group
P1484.12.3 XML is HERE
Develop Draft Standard
Ballot Draft Standard
1484.12.1 is HERE (published std.)
Approve Draft Standard
Publish Approved Standard
10 IEEE 1484.12 LOM Position Statement
- The IEEE Learning Technology Standards Committee
(LTSC) has been providing for the development and
maintenance of the Learning Object Metadata (LOM)
standard since 1997. - This process has been and continues to be an
international effort with the active
participation on the LOM Working Group by members
representing more than 15 countries. - Most recently, June 12, 2002, this resulted in
the first IEEE accredited standard to be
completed by LTSC, the 1484.12.1 LOM data model
standard. - This is the fist of a multi-part standard for
Learning Object Metadata which LTSC LOM is
responsible for maintaining, developing and
evolving. - This responsibility is being fulfilled by current
work on bindings of the data model standard and
includes developing further versions of the data
model standard.
11 LOM Position Statement (contd)
- Although the IEEE standard has been well
received, recognized and adopted internationally,
adoption of the standard is in its early stages.
- For this reason, the LTSC is interested in
avoiding any conditions that create the
perception or reality of conflicting or multiple
standards being developed for the same purpose. - Furthermore, any additional work should take into
consideration current implementations to avoid
creating unnecessary interoperability issues. - Therefore the Learning Object Metadata working
group proposes that similar activity concerning
the scope and purpose of its efforts continue to
be coordinated through the Learning Technology
Standards Committee. - The IEEE LTSC deeply appreciates the expression
of interest in cooperation by all interested
parties such as those expressed by ISO/IEC
JTC1/SC36 and equally appreciates the excellent
technical comments made by SC36 members. - The IEEE LTSC therefore invites the participation
of members of national bodies represented in SC36
in the maintenance and revision of the LOM
standard and is committed to facilitating this.
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13LOM Related Activities
- CORES
- resolution to assign unique identifiers via URI
to metadata elements - XML binding group working on URI implementation
plan - Ottawa Communiqué
- Abstract model
- Mappings Crosswalks
- FAQ
- Futures
- ISO JTC1 SC36
- Awaiting response to proposal to do a Joint
Committee - OCLC/DCMI
- Joint event 11-14 October 2004, Shanghai
- Identifiers
- CETIS, TSO, ADL, OCLC, etc.
14LOM Data Model Priorities
- Requirements gathering
- protect existing implementations
- Point release for chaffing points
- From existing practice, from binding
implementations, etc. - 2.0 release to reconsider what is meant by LO
and/or metadata - Explore other use cases for metadata
- Requirement gathering
- Investigate other types of LOM (metadata)
- structural, people, relational
- Leave LOM v1 alone, facilitate implementations,
gather requirements - Study groups for large scale future activity
15Future of LOM?
- Name change?
- Keep the definition, expand it even?
- Modularizing LOM?
- eggt. Each category becomes a part of the
standard - Other forms of or specific types of metadata?
- Structural, relational, people, etc.
- Where, when, how to cover relationships between
assets - Leading to such things as Pattern recognition
- Ties to sequencing?
- Metadata for Static vs Dynamic objects
- Addressing Subjective metadata?
- Respecting existing implementations
- Recommendations from CEN/ISSS?
16Discussion, Questions, Suggestions??
- (to be filled in from meeting comments)
17THANK YOU!Questions?
- www.ltsc.ieee.org
- wayne.hodgins_at_autodesk.com
- Erik.Duval_at_cs.kuleuven.ac.be
18Remarks on IEEE LTSC Process
- Meetings are open to anyone with a material
interest - Participation is welcome, whether or not you join
the LTSC - Membership (with voting privileges) is
- Annual
- On an individual basis only (not by organization
or national body) - Costs 200 per year for LTSC
- IEEE (or IEEE CS) membership and Standards
Association Membership required for participation
in formal balloting (Extra 110 per year) - Most work done via conference calls
- Times arranged for international participation
(to the extent possible) - Face-to-face meetings have enabled for remote
participation - Active participation possible without extensive
travel - SC36 participants are welcome and encouraged to
participate in WGs and as LTSC members
19OTHER STATUS UPDATES
- LTSC pursuing a program with IEEE that will
- allow all LSTC standards to be obtained free of
charge - remove obstacles concerning translations,
profiles and other derived works. - Status of this no cost standards effort
- Currently in fund-raising phase
- Contact is Brian Taliesin, LTSC treasurer
(briata_at_microsoft.com) - Updates will be sent to SC36 through liaison
- LTSC launching new Web site and collaborative
environment. - Notification will be sent to SC36 through liaison
- Contact Chad Kainz, LTSC Vice Chair,
cjkainz_at_uchicago.edu.
20LTSC Contact Information
- LTSC Chair and SC36 Liaison
- Robby Robson
- rrobson_at_eduworks.com
- Phone 1 541 754 1215
- Mobile 1 541 908 9888
- Other Officers
- Vice Chair Chad Kainz (cjkainz_at_uchicago.edu)
- Secretary Debbie Brown (debbie_at_cett.msstate.edu)
- Treasurer Brian Taliesin (briata_at_microsoft.com)
- Information Officer Mike Fore (Mike.Fore_at_atsc.arm
y.mil) - Feel free to contact WG chairs directly
- Web site ltsc.ieee.org (look for updates!)