This standard builds on the IEEE 1484.12.1 standard to encourage exploration of new learning paradigms and modern technology practices. This standard specifies a conceptual data model that defines the structure of a metadata instance. This conceptual data model specifies the data elements that compose a metadata instance for multiple learning types. This standard does not define how a learning technology system implements the data model. The standard describes a data model using the Resource Description Framework (RDF) that is independent of any particular serialization (including JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data (JSON-LD)) and capable of being expressed in or mapped to any serialization format. Because this standard lacks any specific format or serialization, system conformance tests are outside the scope of the standard.
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- C/LT - Learning Technology
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- 2024-09-26
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- IEEE Computer Society
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- C/LT - Learning Technology
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LMeta - Learning Metadata
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- Vanessa Lalitte
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- Andy Johnson
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