Phil Barker
Phil Barker
By *educational and occupational credentials* I mean diplomas, academic degrees, certifications, qualifications, [badges](https://www.badgealliance.org/), etc., that a person can obtain by passing some test or examination of their abilities. See also...
Some of the terms that seem self explanatory aren't, especially to someone not familiar with US Higher Ed. For example: - [ ] ClassStanding and currentStanding aren't use in UK...
- [ ] https://www.dublincore.org/specifications/lrmi/concept_schemes/educationalAudienceRole/ - [ ] https://www.dublincore.org/specifications/lrmi/concept_schemes/alignmentType/ - [ ] (and may be others) don't have links to concepts in table of contents at top of page.
To reference those resources that are required for a learning activity that do not themselves meet the definition of a learning resource. Suggested by Stuart in a [comment](https://github.com/dcmi/lrmi/issues/28#issuecomment-954947716) to #28...
Do non-US people have different ideas about LearningResourceTypes? We should ask for translations and comments on whether there are conceptual mismatches with other cultures. (When fixed, consider this for all...
### What would you like added Virtual / Augmented Reality environments Simulated environments or overlays projected to a user in order to create learning or training environments. ### Examples Several...
Currently the examples are about 4 years old and do not reflect recent changes to LRMI terms.