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Saturday, January 15, 2005 |
RSS_LOM. Work on RSS_LOM continues as Brian Sutherland
offers another proposed revision. RSS_LOM has tested
successfully in RSS aggregators, which means that it can be
used to transport learning object metadata. Some open
questions remain about the encoding of the metadata within
the RSS file. The article also list five potential
functions of RSS_LOM. By Brian Sutherland, Brian
Sutherland's Journal, December 17, 2004
[Refer][Research][Reflect] [OLDaily]
9:17:25 AM Google It!.
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Network EducationWare. Scott Leslie finds the Holy Grail: an open
source audio-visual web conferencing system. As Leslie
notes, it was developed by Mark Pullen and others at George
Mason University and has been around since 2002. Now that I
have a newly expanded web server, installation and testing
will begin on Monday. You can find NEW here.
By Scott Leslie, EdTechPost, January 14, 2004
[Refer][Research][Reflect] [OLDaily]
9:12:35 AM Google It!.
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National Guidance Research Forum. Graham Atwell sends this along: "The
National Guidance Research Forum website is an exciting new
website which has been designed for all those interested in
guidance research." Atwell adds, "What I like is
that many authors have been and are involved in developing
the site. At a technical level they are integrating
blogging with discussion in a plone based system and using
rss and trackback to link different entries." By
Various Authors, January, 2005
[Refer][Research][Reflect] [OLDaily]
9:10:58 AM Google It!.
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