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- Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2015 15:11:16 +0100
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Document linked in message below includes in it's introcuction: "[...]By leveraging Linked Data as the foundation for xAPI vocabularies, Communities of Practice (CoP) could fundamentally improve the quality and semantic interoperability of xAPI data by allowing the vocabulary metadata to match schemas and interlink previously unrelated datasets. In other words, controlled vocabularies and ontology metadata for xAPI, if linked, could provide the semantic glue needed to make xAPI data become more expressive and reusable.[...]" I hope to join next xAPI telecon on Wednesday! http://www.w3.org/Social/track/actions/39 -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Vocabulary Considerations for xAPI Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 13:49:35 -0600 From: Haag, Jason <jason.haag.ctr@adlnet.gov> To: xapi-design@adlnet.gov <xapi-design@adlnet.gov>, xapi-profile-cop@adlnet.gov <xapi-profile-cop@adlnet.gov>, xAPI-Specification <xapi-spec@adlnet.gov> Hi Everyone, ADL has published a white paper for public comment on controlled vocabulary considerations for the xAPI. The timing seems as as good as ever since just this week we heard from Adam Cooper (JISC Cetis) and others about the various tools they are using. This paper is not intended to be an exhaustive list of solutions. It is an initial exploration into the some of the development, discoverability, and management challenges that will need to address if we want to align xAPI vocabularies with best practices and standards. What are we missing? We want to hear from you. https://docs.google.com/a/adlnet.gov/document/d/1zBPKryuF1tXHTI-AYjXd0ctdWoq4o4P-Uq9SAhJfus0/edit?pli=1# Simply respond to this thread on the xAPI google groups you are subscribed to if you would like to share your feedback or thoughts. If you are interested in leading or supporting any of the "Call-To-Action" items at the end of the paper, please contact us at xapi-vocabulary@adlnet.gov. Regards, J Haag ------------------------------------------------------- Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative +1.850.266.7100(office) +1.850.471.1300 (mobile) jhaag75 (skype) http://motifproject.org (MoTIF Project) http://ml.adlnet.gov (Web) http://twitter.com/mobilejson (Twitter) http://linkedin.com/in/jasonhaag (LinkedIn) To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to xapi-spec+unsubscribe@adlnet.gov.
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