Between the Chapters: eLearning Standards
Show Notes
For this Between the Chapters book club episode, Laura is joined by Lorna Campbell and Phil Barker to talk about E-Learning Standards from Chapter 8 of Martin’s book. They discuss how learning resources were a challenge to define and became a challenge to standardize, as Phil said:
“We have to remember that learning is not something that’s delivered. Learning is an activity. Learning is not content. Learning is a verb and not a noun.”
- Jisc
- JISC CETIS – Centre for Educational Technology, Interoperability, and Standards
- IEEE
- IMS Learning Design Specification
- Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
- UKOLN: UK Office of Library Network
- UK LOM Core
- UK OER Project
- Hashtag on Twitter: #UKoer & YouTube
- What’s a floppy disk?
- Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) standards
- Google Knowledge Graph
- The Beginner’s Guide to Google’s Knowledge Graph
- What Happens When Ed-Tech Forgets? Some Thoughts on Rehabilitating Reputations by Audrey Watters
- Pre-mortem Planning
“The [learning] resources themselves would be self-describing.” ~ @KavuBob
Questions for Martin & the community:
What were the challenges we encountered when considering standards of learning? Why will this be important in the future?
Are you interested in connecting to guests from this episode? Find their work at:
Lorna Campbell: https://lornamcampbell.org/
Phil Barker: https://blogs.pjjk.net/phil/