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* LOM is a double IEEE and IMS standard. | * LOM is a double IEEE and IMS standard. | ||
* '''LOM''' is integrated in [[IMS Content Packaging]]. You can use LOM to describe the package as a whole, but also individual elements. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
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* Originally LOM was proposed by [[IMS]], later it was taken up by IEEE and the IEEE specification was in turn accepted by LOM. (Details are bit hairy, there are incompatibilities between older versions of different standards). | * Originally LOM was proposed by [[IMS]], later it was taken up by IEEE and the IEEE specification was in turn accepted by LOM. (Details are bit hairy, there are incompatibilities between older versions of different standards). | ||
== Inside LOM == | == Inside LOM == |
Revision as of 11:18, 6 March 2006
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.
- LOM is a double IEEE and IMS standard.
- LOM is integrated in IMS Content Packaging. You can use LOM to describe the package as a whole, but also individual elements.
History
- LOM was a reaction to Dublin core used by many, e.g. [DSPACE]. Dublin Core was judged to be too simple for adequatly describing learning resources.
- Originally LOM was proposed by IMS, later it was taken up by IEEE and the IEEE specification was in turn accepted by LOM. (Details are bit hairy, there are incompatibilities between older versions of different standards).
Inside LOM
There are 9 sections:
- the General category,
- the Lifecycle category,
- the Metametadata category,
- the Technical category,
- the Educational category,
- the Rights category,
- the Relation category,
- the Annotation category,
- the Classification category
The educational category contains roughly the following elements:
Element | Description |
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Interactivity Type
(IEEE 1484.12.1-2002) |
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Learning Resource Type
(IEEE best practice) |
exercise, simulation, questionnaire, diagram, figure, graph, index, slide, table, narrative text, exam, experiment, problem statement, self assessment, lecture |
Interactivity Level
(IEEE 1484.12.1-2002 but meaningful only in community practice) |
very low, low, medium, high, very high |
Semantic Density
(IEEE 1484.12.1-2002 but meaningful only in community practice) |
very low, low, medium, high, very high |
Intended End User Role
(IEEE 1484.12.1-2002) |
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Context
(IEEE 1484.12.1-2002) |
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Typical Age Range | (range) |
Difficulty
(IEEE 1484.12.1-2002 but meanigful only in a context of a community) |
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typical Learning Time | open text element |
description | open text element |
language | standardized def. |
Standards
- IEEE 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. This corresponds to IMS Learning Resource Meta-data Information Model 1.2.1 and 1.2.2
- IEEE 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. This corresponds to IMS Learning Resource Meta-data XML Binding.