Learning Object Metadata Standard

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Definition

The Learning Object Metadata (LOM) standard specifies the syntax and semantics of Learning Object Metadata, defined as the attributes required to fully/adequately describe a Learning Object. Learning objects are defined here as any entity, digital or non-digital, which can be used, re-used or referenced during technology supported learning.

History

LOM was a reaction to Dublin core used by many, e.g. [[ http://www.dspace.org/ DSPACE]]. Dublin core was judged to be too simple for adequatly describing learning resources.

Originally LOM was proposed by IMS.

LOM is now integrated in IMS Content Packaging.


Standards

  • LOM Data Model Standard (1484.12.1). This part of the LOM specifies a conceptual data schema that defines the structure of a metadata instance for a learning object.
  • LOM XML Binding (1484.12.3). This part of the LOM standard describes an XML binding to enable the exchange of LOM instances between conforming systems that implement the 1484.12.1 data model.

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