LRMI/Properties

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LRMI Draft Properties

This page includes a table of properties being developed and discussed by the LRMI Technical Working Group (TWG). This list, and any information on this page, is in DRAFT form.

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LRMI Specification version 0.7 (in draft)

Example Markup

Property Expected Type Description LOM approximate DC approx. Schema.org approx.
Education Specific
intendedEndUserRole schema.org/Text The individual or group for which the work in question was produced.
  • Ex: "student"
  • Ex: "teacher"
intendedEndUserRole audience
competency schema.org/CompetencyObject The competency, learning standard, skill and/or text complexity that the work is aligned to. conformsTo
educationalUse schema.org/Text The purpose of the work in the context of education.
  • Ex: "assignment"
  • Ex: “group work”
instructionalMethod
timeRequired schema.org/Duration

(ISO 8601)

Approximate or typical time it takes to work with or through this learning resource for the typical intended target audience.
  • Ex: "P30M"
  • Ex: "P1H25M"
typicalLearningTime (5.9)
typicalAgeRange schema.org/Text The typical range of ages the content's intendedEndUser.
  • Ex: "7-9"
  • Ex: "18-"
typicalAgeRange educationLevel (not equiv. but related)
interactivityType schema.org/Text The predominate mode of learning supported by the learning resource. Acceptable values are active, expositive, or mixed.
  • Ex: "active"
  • Ex: "mixed"
Interactivity Type
learningResourceType schema.org/Text The predominate type or kind characterizing the learning resource.
  • Ex: "presentation"
  • Ex: "handout"
Learning Resource Type
General Terms
  These terms are important for terms used with learning resources but are also useful beyond just learning resources. They have no Schema.org equivalent.
useRightsURL schema.org/URL The URL where the owner specifies permissions for using the resource. rights:Copyright and Other Restrictions (6.2) license
isBasedOnURL schema.org/URL A resource that was used in the creation of this resource. This term can be repeated for multiple sources. isBasedOn source
Already adequately expressed in Schema.org
  These terms are important terms used with learning resources that are currently well covered by Schema.org
title schema.org/Text The title of the resource. Title title Thing:name
topic schema.org/Text The subject of the content. subject CreativeWork:About
created schema.org/Date The date on which the resource was created. Created created CreativeWork:dateCreated
creator schema.org/Person The individual credited with the creation of the resource. Contribute creator CreativeWork:author
publisher schema.org/Organization The organization credited with publishing the resource. publisher CreativeWork:publisher
language schema.org/Language The primary language of the resource. Language language CreativeWork:inLanguage
mediaType schema.org/Text The type of media which is being described. type CreativeWork:genre