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Neves, Daniel Eugênio; Brandão, Wladmir Cardoso; Ishitani, Lucila – Informatics in Education, 2017
Although widely used, the SCORM metadata model for content aggregation is difficult to be used by educators, content developers and instructional designers. Particularly, the identification of contents related with each other, in large repositories, and their aggregation using metadata as defined in SCORM, has been demanding efforts of computer…
Descriptors: Metadata, Information Storage, Information Management, Information Retrieval
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Kassahun, Ayalew; Beulens, Adrie; Hartog, Rob – Educational Technology & Society, 2006
Two major trends in eLearning are the shift from presentational towards activating learning objects and the shift from proprietary towards SCORM conformant delivery systems. In a large program on the design, development and use of digital learning material for food and biotechnology in higher education, a large amount of experience has been gained…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Electronic Learning, Management Systems, Resource Units
Kommers, Piet, Ed.; Issa, Tomayess, Ed.; Sharef, Nurfadhlina Mohd, Ed.; Isaías, Pedro, Ed. – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2013
These proceedings contain the papers of the International Conference on Educational Technologies 2013 (ICEduTech 2013), which has been organised by the International Association for Development of the Information Society and co-organised by the Faculty of Computer Science & Information Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur,…
Descriptors: Conference Papers, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Web Sites
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Vossen, Gottfried; Westerkamp, Peter – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2004
"Web services" enable partners to exploit applications via the Internet. Individual services can be composed to build new and more complex ones with additional and more comprehensive functionality. In this paper, we apply the Web service paradigm to electronic learning, and show how to exchange and maintain learning objects is a…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Internet, Higher Education, Foreign Countries