OpenDock is a 2-year pilot project funded under the Leonardo da Vinci initiative of the European Commission
to produce an open-access repository of learning materials suitable for use in VET and enriched by IMS Learning Design.
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Goals (from our proposal):
Create a corpus of learning materials...
published under the Creative Commons license, with provision for IMS Learning Design, drawn from a range of different sectors of VET from different languages and cultures...
Establish a repository of learning resources...
building on current best practice and existing Open Source repository implementations and ...standards
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This is our public website, where we'll be posting reports as the project progresses. Browse our public content and shared resources using the links at the right.
What you can find here:
See the sections below for reports, papers and more information
We are assembling rough guides to three of the main topics OpenDock is working within. See also our tag cloud, below, and the OPML feeds at the right.
This content is being written Nov 22-25 2006.
Explore our project's del.icio.us collection as a tag-cloud interface.
You can also view the tagging done by individual project members using our tagviewer.
Below we include an OPML file, via Grazr, which organises some useful related RSS feeds.
Click on titles to drill into those content sources. You can 'slide back' using the bar at the left of the display. Access help or change viewer properties with the icons immediately below, right:
This is a viewer for a del.icio.us user's social-bookmarking collection.
This panel is presently showing the most recently added items. The panel above shows our tags.
Click a tag in the panel above to show the items with that tag in this viewer.
You can then click related tags in this viewer to refine the display, or click more tags in the panel above to see the items with those tags.
Use the slider in the panel above to show more or fewer tags in the tag cloud.
Type queries into the text field below to search yahoo restricting the search to the sites that have been collected in the tag(s) currently showing at the left. Searching begins as soon as you start typing and is refined as you type. Please note: this is an experimental feature with some limitations (for instance, only the first 30 sites will be included in the search restrictions).
This is an interface for browsing the items collected by a del.icio.us user in a particular tag.
More information is available (in the pane at the left) for the following topics: