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Roderic Young
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http://dublincore.org/ -- 06 December 2000 - The Learning Technology Standards Committee Learning Objects Metadata (LTSC-LOM) Working Group of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) today announced their joint commitment to develop interoperable metadata for learning, education and training. The joint Memorandum of Understanding is signed by officers representing the LOM Working Group and DCMI. The document, regarding the IEEE standard P1484.12, is co-signed by representatives of concurring projects: ARIADNE (Alliance of Remote Instructional Authoring and Distribution Networks for Europe), EdNA (Education Network Australia), GEM (Gateway to Educational Materials), and the IMS Global Learning Consortium.
"No matter how many search engines or information retrieval systems we use today finding a needle in the data-haystack can be a fruitless effort. This enormous problem will not be solved overnight, but LOM and DCMI are building the path that will make information retrieval and exchange a much more rewarding process," said Stuart Weibel, Director of DCMI.
Both LOM and DCMI have been leaders in the formation of metadata specification for the Web. The overlapping constituency has led to the need for increased collaboration and a charge to build a single architecture that promotes creation, interchange and use of metadata. Both organizations seek to increase the use of metadata or "data about data."
Collaboration will focus on learning, education and training. The principal goal underpinning the MOU is to establish a coordinated discussion between the two groups. The agreement sets out to ensure semantic elements meet the needs of the users and metadata elements can easily work with other descriptions and be refined for specific encoding standards when necessary.
"This is all about critical mass - and building momentum toward interoperable metadata," said Prof. Erik Duval, Chair of the CEN ISSS Learning Technologies Workshop and technical editor of IEEE-LTSC-LOM. "Having a common approach to educational metadata is crucial to further speed up adoption of metadata technologies. That in turn is the first, crucial step on the long road to open learning infrastructures."
"This agreement signals a clear way forward for how
education and training practitioners engaged in developing
metadata can best support e-learning. This milestone positions
educational metadata for the long-term and ensures that it can
evolve with the ever-changing landscape of digital and global
information."
-- Jon Mason and Stuart Sutton, co-chairs, DC-Education Working
Group.
"ARIADNE's constituents deal with Information and
Communication Technologies (ICT) for education and training
and, by nature, will need to rely on some kind of library
services. They have much to gain from using a common, stable
and compatible indexation system, endorsed by recognized
authorities in the field of metadata."
-- Eddy Forte, Chairman of the ARIADNE Foundation for the
European Knowledge Pool
"Ready access to comprehensive repositories of metadata is
increasingly noted as the critical factor at the inflection
point of the next generation of learning and knowledge
creation. However, this will require that metadata be highly
interoperable and reusable worldwide. This agreement marks a
major step toward realizing this vision."
-- Wayne Hodgins, Chair of the IEEE LTSC LOM Working Group
"Convergence between Dublin Core and IEEE-LTSC-LOM signifies
that a core set of specifications and accredited standards is
emerging to support an interoperable infrastructure for
world-wide e-learning. The IMS Global Learning Consortium is
pleased to have contributed, with ARIADNE, to the creation of
the candidate Learning Objects Metadata standard and to the
collaborative effort which has produced in this
agreement."
-- E.C.T. Walker, CEO of IMS Global Learning Consortium,
Inc.
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ABOUT IEEE
The IEEE LTSC LOM (Learning Object Metadata) working group will
specify the syntax and semantics of metadata needed to describe
technology-supported learning, including computer-based
training systems, interactive learning environments,
intelligent computer-aided instruction systems, distance
learning systems, and collaborative learning environments. More
information is available at: http://ltsc.ieee.org/wg12/
The IEEE LTSC (Learning Technology Standards Committee)
develops technical standards in approximately 20 areas of
information technology for learning, education, and training.
Further information can be found at: http://ltsc.ieee.org/
The IEEE is a leading authority in technical areas ranging from
computer engineering, biomedical technology and
telecommunications, to electric power, aerospace and consumer
electronics, among others. Further information on IEEE can be
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ABOUT THE DUBLIN CORE METADATA INITIATIVE [DCMI]
The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative is an open forum engaged in
the development of interoperable online metadata standards that
support a broad range of purposes and business models. Its
primary offering, the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, is the
de facto worldwide standard for the description of information
resources across disciplines and languages. DCMI's activities
include consensus-driven working groups, global workshops,
conferences, standards liaison, and educational efforts to
promote widespread acceptance of metadata standards and
practices. Further information on DCMI, the Dublin Core family
of specifications and various online metadata solutions can be
found at http://dublincore.org/
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