ISO/IEC 19788-1:2011 

Information technology -- Learning, education and training -- Metadata for learning resources -- Part 1: Framework

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Abstract

The electronic version of this International Standard can be downloaded from the ISO/IEC Information Technology Task Force (ITTF) web site.

The primary purpose of ISO/IEC 19788 is to specify metadata elements and their attributes for the description of learning resources. This includes the rules governing the identification of data elements and the specification of their attributes.
ISO/IEC 19788-1:2011 provides data elements for the description of learning resources and resources directly related to learning resources.
ISO/IEC 19788-1:2011 provides principles, rules and structures for the specification of the description of a learning resource; it identifies and specifies the attributes of a data element as well as the rules governing their use. The key principles stated in ISO/IEC 19788-1:2011 are informed by a user requirements-driven context with the aim of supporting multilingual and cultural adaptability requirements from a global perspective.
ISO/IEC 19788-1:2011 is information-technology-neutral and defines a set of common approaches, i.e. methodologies and constructs, which apply to the development of the subsequent parts of ISO/IEC 19788.

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Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2011-01-07
Edition1.0
Available language(s)English, French
TC/SCISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 36 - Information technology for learning, education and trainingrss
ICS03.100.30 - Management of human resources
35.240.90 - IT applications in education
Pages58
File size1372 KB

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