2. • LRMI have enhanced schema.org so that it better
supports open web searching for learning
resources.
• What is really needed for success is for
1) more search services &
a) more resource dissemination channels
to use it.
3. Google custom search engine
Our Google custom search showed us some sites
using LRMI that we didn’t know about.
12. Others
• LearnZillion http://learnzillion.com/
• Brokers of expertise http://www.myboe.org/
• Nova Southeastern University
http://www.fcas.nova.edu/coursewizard/
• Brain Pop http://www.brainpop.com/educators/community/
• Learn by cam http://www.learnbycam.com/
• MAOR http://maor.iucc.ac.il/
• PushMe Press https://www.pushmepress.com/
13. Questions?
• How can we promote “best use” and avoid error?
• What tools are available to help new
implementers?
• What repositories/CMSes support
schema.org/LRMI?
• Microdata, RDFa or JSON-LD?
14. Attributions
• Screenshots may contain reserved copyright and trademarks, their fair use may depend on
jurisdiction.
• Other images created by the authors and licensed as CC-BY
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by Phil Barker <phil.barker@hw.ac.uk>, Heriot-Watt University
and Lorna M Campbell <lorna.m.campbell@icloud.com>, University of Bolton
of Cetis http://www.cetis.ac.uk is licensed under the
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