The aim of this paper is to describe a meta-
model for e-LO and e-LM formats that could be
used in the creation of e-LM, which is compatible
with various e-learning standards (SCORM, IMS
etc.). To reach this aim the following tasks were
performed:
to analyse the current situation of e-learning
materials development;
to evaluate meta-data models used in repositories
of widely-known learning resources and their
metadata standards used for providing cross-
system compatibility;
to identify main e-LO metadata standards and to
perform their comparative analysis;
to create e-LM logical model and to define
e-LO data repository prerequisites;
to describe e-LM development process.
2 THE CURRENT SITUATION OF
E-LM DEVELOPMENT
E-LM encompasses different electronic learning
objects meant for content representation and
motivation of learners. These electronic learning
objects consist of certain content which from the
pedagogical point of view is an inseparable unit of
information, and it has the predefined type of
object’s representation in the particular e-LM. The
content of e-LM comprises pictures, text, audio, and
video, various types of multimedia. Meanwhile
multimedia not only enriches the content of e-
learning material but also attracts more users,
improves learning experience and learners’
knowledge (Dong & Li, 2005), (Shang et al., 2001),
therefore it is important to pay attention to the
incorporation of multimedia in e-learning especially
regarding adaptive content for learners. This
effective usage of multimedia is extensively
discussed in the research by Benson, V., Frumkin, L.
and Murphy, A. (Benson et al., 2005). Benson, V.
has researched also the aspects of flexibility of
electronic educational materials by structuring
multimedia components. He also provided the
description of the system how to integrate
multimedia components into e-learning environment
(Benson et al., 2005).
Lin, M.L.M. et al. made a research for
developing such design and principles as to
implement multimedia in learning system, which can
generate browsing structure, for example, the
content and hyperlinks of hierarchic tables. Taking
this system as the sample the research was carried
out for analysing the relation between the browsing
structures and effectiveness of students’ learning.
The result was positive and it proved that browsing
structures allow students get better results (Lin et al.
2006).
Learning content personalisation and adaptation
has also been in the focus of many researchers. Mei,
Q.M.Q. and Shen, J.S.J. have developed a
personalized e-learning system which is based on the
flow of knowledge (Mei and Shen, 2002). Whereas
Xu, D., Wang, H. and Wang, M. described the
conceptual model for personalized virtual learning
environment which could be perceived as a
responsively constructed learning model (Xu et al.,
2005).
These researches were taken into account in the
creation of e-LO classification schemes, i.e., in the
creation of models of e-LO content, their
hierarchical structure and collaboration mechanisms
between models of content and their representations
performed in this paper.
3 META-DATA MODELS AND
STANDARDS
The initial aim of the metadata is to make the search
for e-learning materials, their usage and re-usage
simpler and more effective by providing pre-defined
structure of elements which describes learning
resource and its usage parameters, as well as
representation methods (Ieee-Lom, 2002).
The standardization of learning object’s
metadata has been taking place worldwide in various
organizations for almost several decades. During this
period of time two metadata models of learning
objects have become the standards – IEEE LOM
base scheme and Dublin Core (DCMI, 2013) set of
basic elements.
Summarizing the information about the
repositories of learning objects created in USA and
Australia such as AMSER, Connexions, EDNA, and
GEM, it became clear that primary the Dublin core
metadata scheme was used (Najjar J. 2008).
Meanwhile the IEEE LOM metadata scheme
primary was used in the learning objects repositories
created in Europe, USA, and Canada, as well as
within the framework of some international projects
such as ARIADNE, CAREO, CLOE, Exploratories,
Harvey Projects, iLumina, Jorum, MERLOT,
NSDL, Orange Grove, SMETE, and VCILT.
There are several well-known repositories
(DLESE, CITADEL, EducaNext, TLF, and FAO
LR), various personalized libraries and vocabularies,
which have chosen a hybrid model for their
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