DefiningImageAccess/Project/CLARET
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Contextualised Learning Activity Repository Tools
Contextualised Learning Activity Repository Tools (CLARET)
- http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/programme_rep_pres/claret.aspx
- http://www.elanguages.ac.uk/research/index.html#claret
- http://www.iam.ecs.soton.ac.uk/projects/CLAReT.html
- http://rdf.ecs.soton.ac.uk/project/CLAReT (RDF-formatted information)
CLARET will develop a prototype web service that can enable visual exploration and the use of social bookmarking of contextual metadata in a repository context.
The project will address needs of language teaching and learning, and resource discovery (with a focus on learning objects).
"We have just begun this project, and through it we intend to explore and analyse the meaning and usefulness of contextual metadata to educators in relation to Re-usable Learning Objects and sharing expertise and practice. The project will also involve the conceptual mapping of the teaching and learning domain, in addition to the creation of web services such as 'tag clouds', social software such as MySpace, and RSS feeds to facilitate the sharing and discovery of resources."
The project is led by the University of Southampton.
In tracking down this project, I notice that Southampton are using RDF to create project decsriptions - maybe this also extends to software and other project-related elements, which we might be able to use as a basis for our own survey work?

