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The OU linked open data: production and consumption

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Publication date1/05/2011
Host publicationProceedings of Linked Learning 2011: the 1st International Workshop on eLearning Approaches for the Linked Data Age co-located with the 8th Extended Semantic Web Conference, ESWC2011 Heraklion, Greece, May 29, 2011.
EditorsStefan Dietze, Mathieu d'Aquin, Dragan Gasevic, Miguel-Angel Sicilia
PublisherCEUR Workshop Proceedings
Number of pages15
<mark>Original language</mark>English
EventLinked Learning Workshop 2011, Extended Semantic Web Conference 2011 - , Greece
Duration: 31/05/2011 → …

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WorkshopLinked Learning Workshop 2011, Extended Semantic Web Conference 2011
Country/TerritoryGreece
Period31/05/11 → …

Workshop

WorkshopLinked Learning Workshop 2011, Extended Semantic Web Conference 2011
Country/TerritoryGreece
Period31/05/11 → …

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to introduce the current efforts toward the release and exploitation of The Open University's (OU) Linked Open Data (LOD). We introduce the work that has been done within the LUCERO project in order to select, extract and structure subsets of information contained within the OU data sources and migrate and expose this information as part of the LOD cloud. To show the potential of such exposure we also introduce three different prototypes that exploit this new educational resource: (1) the OU expert search system, a tool focused on finding the best experts for a certain topic within the OU staff; (2) the Buddy Study system, a tool that relies on Facebook information to identify common interest among friends and recommend potential courses within the OU that 'buddies' can study together, and; (3) Linked OpenLearn, an application that enables exploring linked courses, Podcasts and tags to OpenLearn units. Its aim is to enhance the browsing experience for students, by detecting relevant educational resources on the fly while reading an OpenLearn unit.