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Course Data Programme:Data definitions and vocabulary framework
Start time: 2 pm and will be recorded.
Recording link:https://sas.elluminate.com/mr.jnlp?suid=M.1EF06A936443B5803A30A6BAED04A0&sid=2009077
15 February 2012 #coursedata
Agenda
How the session will work
Intro to Data Definitions and Vocabularies Work Strand
Schedule
Updates
FAQ
Issues raised and currently under discussion
Discussion: over to you!
Conclusions and next steps
Course Data Programme:Data definitions and vocabulary framework
How the session will work
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Relevant sources of information
Course Data Programme: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/elearning/coursedata.aspx
XCRI Knowledge Base: http://www.xcri.co.uk
Recording & all slides will be available from the XCRI Knowledge Base website.
Data definitions: http://www.xcri.co.uk/KbLibrary/XCRI_CAP_Data_Definitions1.6.docx
Vocabulary Framework: http://www.xcri.co.uk/KbLibrary/ CourseDataProgramme_Vocabulary_Framework1.2.docx
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Who are we?
Alan Paull Lead on Data Defs/ Vocabs work
Sandra Winfield Support Team & Data Defs/ Vocabs work Project Manager
Rob Englebright JISC Tech Prog manager
#coursedata
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Agenda
How the session will work
Intro to Data Definitions and Vocabularies Work Strand
Schedule
Updates
Issues raised and currently under discussion
Discussion: over to you!
Conclusions and next steps
Course Data Programme:Data definitions and vocabulary framework
Intro to Data Defs &Vocabs Work Strand
Community-based
Accepted and authoritative
Practical
Interoperable
Data Definitions Document
– General guidelines
– Namespaces
– Elements and attributes
Vocabulary Framework Document
– Creation, publication and maintenance
– Recommended Course Data Programme vocabularies
Schedule
15 February 2012: First Elluminate session
End February 2012: Second draft
14 March 2012: Second Elluminate session
26 March 2012: Final draft published
30 March 2012: Final draft approved
31 March 2012: First release published
Updates
Schema locations:
– At Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/xcri-schemas/source/browse/#svn%2Fbranches%2F1.2%2Fxsd
– At XCRI Knowledge Base: http://www.xcri.co.uk/bindings
eNewsletter: http://www.xcri.co.uk/KbLibrary/CourseDataManagementNewsletterStage22nd.doc
BS 8581: Namespace will very likely be http://purl.org/xcri/cap
– Draft for public comment: probably March
Spreadsheet version of Data Defs available shortly
FAQ
Correction re applyUntil / applyTo
URL vs identifiers for hyperlinks [use URL]
XHTML is permitted in specified descriptive text fields only; badly formed HTML is not permitted!
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Issues raised and currently under discussion
Telephone number format
URIs as (course) identifiers
Address format
Field sizes / character limits
Images
Namespaces
Feed locations / cool URIs
OTHER QUESTIONS
Publishing format(s) for the documents
Version control
Discussion: over to you!
Next steps
End February 2012: Second draft
14 March 2012: Second Elluminate session
26 March 2012: Final draft published
30 March 2012: Final draft approved
31 March 2012: First release published
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Any questions?
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#coursedata
Thank you for participating in Stage 2 of the Course Data programme
For any further queries about data definitions and vocabularies please contact: Alan Paull (Lead on data defs/vocab work) [email protected]
Sandra Winfield (Support Team & Data Defs/ Vocabs work Project Manager) [email protected]
Rob Englebright (JISC Technical Programme Manager) [email protected]