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How does this work?
Authenticated users can assemble nodes from the Competency Index into Learning Maps, which represent logical sequences of competencies for use in defining formal curriculum structures or as personalized pathways created by instructors or learners as records of progress.

To build a Learning Map, select arrows at left to expand nodes of the Competency Index and view any child nodes below them. Select a node's Add to Map >> link to place it in sequence within the Learning Map at right. Continue adding nodes in the sequence that best suits your purpose for the map, then enter a unique name and select Save.

Click the up or down arrows at right of the node listing to modify the sequence, then select Save to update.

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Learning Map: Principles & Practices

What's This?
Authenticated users can assemble nodes from the Competency Index into Learning Maps, which represent logical sequences of competencies for use in defining formal curriculum structures or as personalized pathways created by instructors or learners as records of progress.
learning map created by user dwtest

Knows Tim Berners-Lee's principles of Linked Data: use URIs to name things, use HTTP URIs that can be resolved to useful information, and create links to URIs of other things.

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[MOVE] Knows portals and registries for finding RDF-based vocabularies.

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Knows the origins of the World Wide Web (1989) as a non-linear interactive system, or hypermedia, built on the Internet.

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Understands the trade-offs between publishing RDF vocabularies in periodic, numbered releases versus more continual or incremental approaches.

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