ManifestAll 1Edtech content packaging standards (common cartridge etc) make use of a manifest which is a file that describes the contents of the package. |
MathMLAn XML based markup language that facilitates the use and re-use of mathematical and scientific content on the Web. |
Media ProfileThis is one of the Metric Profiles defined in the 1EdTech Caliper Standard. The Caliper Media Profile models interactions between learners and rich content such as audio, images, and video. Implementers can leverage a number of media-related entities including audio, images, and video. It is also possible to represent the current location in an audio or video stream. |
Meta tagsAre digital labels used to specify the characteristics of a learning object. They may include information such as: Keywords, author, language, topic, reading level(s), object format (text, graphic, video), object type (content, activity, assessemnt.) |
MetadataThe 1EdTech Metadata standard is used to enable contextual and workflow information to be supplied about digital resources. It is derived from the IEEE Learning Object Metadata Standard [IEEE Std 1484.12.1 - 2002] and the information is exchanged in an XML format. The primary use, by 1EdTech, of this standard, is in combination with the 1EdTech Content Packaging and 1EdTech Common Cartridge/Thin Common Cartridge standards. The embedded metadata information is used to provide the context for how the resources can be used, are organized and the processes used to create the resource. |
MicrocredentialsA representation of learning, awarded for completion of a short program that is focused on a discrete set of competencies (i.e., skills, knowledge, attributes), and is sometimes related to other credentials. Typically displayed using an Open Badge. |
Names and Roles Provisioning (NRPS)Supports the secure exchange of a list of course participants and faculty-defined groups to learning tools. |
OAuthThe OAuth 2.0 authorization framework enables a third-party application to obtain limited access to an HTTP service, either on behalf of a resource owner by orchestrating an approval interaction between the resource owner and the HTTP service, or by allowing the third-party application to obtain access on its own behalf. OAuth 2.0 is published as IETF RFC 6749. The 1EdTech Security Framework makes extensive use of OAuth 2.0.
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Official URLIn relation to the CASE standard, an official URL is a URL from the original source. |
OneRoster
Learn more about this work: https://www.imsglobal.org/activity/onerosterlis |