The Le@rning Federation Schools Online Curriculum Content Initiative

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Metadata application profile: ANZ-LOM

Published: May 2008
Audience: project managers; multimedia developers.

This metadata profile supports the access, search, selection, use, trade and management of digital content. The profile is based on the LOM standard. It replaces Metadata application profile v2.2.

Metadata guidelines for digital content

Published: February 2009
Audience: metadata creators and reviewers.

These comprehensive guidelines are used to describe digital items. In turn, this facilitates searching and browsing of content. These guidelines:

  • help metadata creators and reviewers to produce accurate, useful metadata;
  • define The Le@rning Federation rules and recommendations to apply during creation of metadata;
  • model best practice for educational organisations producing metadata to describe digital content.

Metadata examples

Digital curriculum contentUser viewLOM viewManifest
Interactive resource  Café consultant: attract customer groupsUser viewLOM viewL3235.xml
Interactive resource  Going to school: two cities of the worldUser viewLOM viewL2711.xml
Interactive resource  Letter planet: s, c, bUser viewLOM viewL7853.xml
Interactive resource  Pushing and pulling: assessmentUser viewLOM viewL7879.xml
Interactive resource  Dressing up [Indonesian]User viewLOM viewL1018.xml
Moving image  'I think..' – All together now'User viewLOM viewR6076.xml
Moving image  A Day in a Biscuit Factory, 1932: 'Served by discerning hostesses'User viewLOM viewR7505.xml
Moving image  Davis Cup victory for Australia, 1939 – part 1 of 2User viewLOM viewR4452.xml
Image  Kakadu rock artUser viewLOM viewR6797.xml

Controlled vocabularies: educational and technical

TLF develops and maintains controlled vocabularies to meet stakeholder needs.

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Schools Online Thesaurus
 (approximately 11,000 terms): The ScOT project is a cooperative project between Curriculum Corporation, TLF and education.au limited. The project produces a thesaurus for describing the subjects of online content suited for use in Australian and New Zealand schools.

Superseded vocabularies

  • Statements of Learning (approximately 2,000 statements): These statements describe essential skills, knowledge, understandings and capacities that all young Australians should have the opportunity to learn by the end of Years 3, 5, 7 and 9.

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