The ADL Registry and CORDRA. Volume 1: General Overview
Abstract
Great strides have been made in creating and using distributed digital objects that benefit training education and performance and decision aiding. Organizing learning materials into relatively small and concise learning objects promises new possibilities for developers and learners. These possibilities include widespread access to a rapidly growing library of sharable objects that can be reused for multiple purposes. The ADL Registry and CORDRA document set consists of five volumes each covering a different aspect of the ADL Initiative Registry Project. Volume 1 of this document set describes the challenges and opportunities facing the learning-object world and introduces a new infrastructure for registering, identifying (discovering), locating (resolving) and accessing learning objects.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 2008
- Accession Number
- ADA489469
Entities
People
- Philip Dodds
- Scott Lewis
Organizations
- Institute for Defense Analyses