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* [https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1hJsjXd6Uux3VBjlutrUWCSKeObHgm9RrDkCemtPMx_s Mapping Curriki ↔ LRMI] (Google Drive) | * [https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1hJsjXd6Uux3VBjlutrUWCSKeObHgm9RrDkCemtPMx_s Mapping Curriki ↔ LRMI] (Google Drive) | ||
* [[Media:MIT OCW--LRMI mapping-2012-11-12.pdf|MIT OpenCourseWare]] (PDF) | * [[Media:MIT OCW--LRMI mapping-2012-11-12.pdf|MIT OpenCourseWare]] (PDF) | ||
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Revision as of 22:02, 12 December 2012
LRMI Implementation
Creative Commons is funded to work with up to 10 OER platforms and registries to implement LRMI metadata. The goal is not only to get 10 quality implementations ready but also to develop a suite of best practices for others wishing to do the implementation themselves.
The main deliverables will be documented on this page, including mappings, sample data, white papers, and how-to guides.
Mappings
Mappings are created to "map" the LRMI specification to the currently in-use metadata schema on each platform or registry. This enables the platform to do an automatic conversion to LRMI without the need of much human intervention.
Mappings currently available:
- CourseSites (.PDF)
- Gooru Learning (.ODT)
- Mapping Curriki ↔ LRMI (Google Drive)
- MIT OpenCourseWare (PDF)
- MERLOT (.xls)