AL: Content Tagging

Open edX Content Tagging

  • edX Adaptive WG (2016)
    • Flexibility - Abstracting out the taxonomy concept as a separate authorable entity in the platform

    • Versioning - taxonomies change over time
    • Multi-alignment - multiple taxonomies associated with a single course/library
    • Portability - transport across MOOC instances
  • Content Tagging (2017)
    • Product memo with incremental needs based on Credo's work
  • Open Learning Initiative @ Stanford Semantic Tagging requirements (2014)
    • Learning objective = what student will be able to do by the end of the module

    • Learning objective contains skills (sub-objectives)

    • Skill = discrete concept or knowledge component, actionable for instructors

    • OLI courses have 30-50 learning objectives and 100-1,000 skills

  • Resource Tagging (2014) for Open Learning Initiative

    • Tags to associate with course resources in a many-to-many relationship
    • Categories of tags
    • Tags and categories have names and descriptions
    • Tags not in tracking events, but sent with course exports
  • Content Tagging (2014)
    • Use cases
      • OLI's learning objectives and skills
      • MIT's Backstage with learning objective graph and relationships
      • Content library filtering
      • Adaptive
    • xBlock Asides proposed in contrast to Stanford's generic framework