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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.87B172C1B5037C1F1F1DAF8F483463&sid=2009077
14 March 2012 #coursedata
Agenda
How the session will work
Intro to Data Definitions and Vocabularies Work Strand
Schedule
Updates
Issues
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_Definitions2.0.docx
Vocabulary Framework: http://www.xcri.co.uk/KbLibrary/CourseDataProgramme_Vocabulary_Framework2.0.docx
Who are we?
Alan Paull, Lead on Data Defs / Vocabs work
Ruth Drysdale, JISC Programme manager Rob Englebright, JISC Tech Prog manager Kirstie Coolin, XCRI Support Team
Jennifer Paull, APS, Projects Officer
Lisa Vincent, Netskills, Elluminate technical support
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Agenda
How the session will work
Intro to Data Definitions and Vocabularies Work Strand
Schedule
Updates
Issues
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
– Licencing
– 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%2Ftrunk%2Fxsd
– At XCRI Knowledge Base: http://www.xcri.co.uk/bindings/[filename]
eNewsletter: http://www.xcri.co.uk/KbLibrary/Newsletter_Stage2_4thissue.doc
Next general Course Data Elluminate:
– Friday 30th March 2012
BS 8581: Draft for public comment: Now!
http://www.xcri.co.uk/component/content/article/26-general-news/296-bs8581-aka-xcri-cap-out-for-public-comment.html
Spreadsheet version of Data Defs will also be available
Issues
Special characters (para 25, page 7)
Namespaces (para 29, page 8)
Licensing of XCRI-CAP feeds (para 32, page 9)
Date (para 40, page 10)
Image [standardising on an image size] (page 11)
Provider|location|identifier or URI (page 19)
Course|identifier [URIs] (page 31)
Qualification|identifier [should this be mandatory?] (page 35)
Presentation|cost (page 45)
Presentation|identifier: [pseudo-URIs?] (page 47/48)
Presentation|title: May be inherited from course title (page 52)
LATE ADDITION: <presentation> Preferred, rather than Mandatory?
Vocabularies: Should we be insisting on the use of specific vocabularies? If so, which ones?
Next steps
26 March 2012: Final draft published
30 March 2012: Final draft approved
31 March 2012: First release published
Till March 2013: Formal version control with update path – plus annexes for communities of practice
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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]