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Making an Open edX Learning Object Repository #23
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Couple thoughts:
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Yeah, I think we'd want to operate a big site that multiple institutions could use. But the software being open source, I imagine that the end state is going to have a few different instances in different places, and that it wouldn't work to assume a 1:1 mapping of Commons instances to Open edX Studio or LMS instances.
Yeah, I'm definitely open to other names on this one. I've thought of a half dozen others and even the most ridiculous of those was taken. 😛 |
Just replaced Commons with LOR for now, even though this is a bit more expansive than what a LOR would traditionally be. |
Assume the following:
What would a centralized LOR look like, and what's the easiest way it could work for end users?
Executing in-place
A number of institutions like MIT operate multiple instances and have difficulty managing their content across those instances, leading to various solutions over time. Instead of trying to facilitate content replication across instances, what if we serve content centrally? Not in the sense that there's only ever one server, but in the sense that an organization could choose to manage all their content in one place.
So what could that look like? Some possibilities:
This could be a pretty jarring authoring experience for course authoring though, particularly if people are bouncing back between the Studio and one or possibly multiple LOR instances.
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