The Community College Open Textbook Project, California Digital Marketplace, and the Open Knowledge Foundation invite those with an interest in open textbooks to a meeting on Wednesday, May 20th at 1330-1530 pm PDT (2130-2330 GMT or 2230-0030 CET).
The meeting will be primarly focused on metadata, tagging, interoperability issues, and repository efforts for open textbooks.
If you are in California, you can attend in person at the Foothil College Campus – otherwise you can participate virtually. Further details, including how to participate and an agenda, can be found on the wiki at:
Dr. Jonathan Gray is Lecturer in Critical Infrastructure Studies at the Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London, where he is currently writing a book on data worlds. He is also Cofounder of the Public Data Lab; and Research Associate at the Digital Methods Initiative (University of Amsterdam) and the médialab (Sciences Po, Paris). More about his work can be found at jonathangray.org and he tweets at @jwyg.
in addition to metadata and ontologies, I’m interested in finding out if anybody has had experience with structured languages, taxonomies, and thesauruses. I’ve come across ERIC (http://www.eric.ed.gov/), which has a large thesaurus, but, it’s not well structured. I would love to hear about any structured taxonomies of educational topics (addition, fractions, lipids, photosynthesis, etc) that can be used to mark-up and categorize educational works.