Distributed Repositories for Educational Content - Part 2: Technology

In Part 1 of this article we discussed the need for information quality and the systematic management of learning materials and learning arrangements. Digital repositories, often called Learning Object Repositories (LOR), were introduced as a promising answer to this challenge. We also derived techn...

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Main Authors: Christian Lukaschik, Matthias Hupfer, Annett Zobel, Bernd J. Krämer, Michael Klebl
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: FernUniversität Hagen 2011-07-01
Series:E-learning and Education
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Online Access:http://eleed.campussource.de/archive/7/2774
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Summary:In Part 1 of this article we discussed the need for information quality and the systematic management of learning materials and learning arrangements. Digital repositories, often called Learning Object Repositories (LOR), were introduced as a promising answer to this challenge. We also derived technological and pedagogical requirements for LORs from a concretization of information quality criteria for e-learning technology. This second part presents technical solutions that particularly address the demands of open education movements, which aspire to a global reuse and sharing culture. From this viewpoint, we develop core requirements for scalable network architectures for educational content management. We then present edu-sharing, an advanced example of a network of homogeneous repositories for learning resources, and discuss related technology. We conclude with an outlook in terms of emerging developments towards open and networked system architectures in e-learning.
ISSN:1860-7470