Build a Learning Map

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: Competencies for Catalogers

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.
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Knows that anything can be named with Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs), such as agents, places, events, artifacts, and concepts.

17 resources

Understands that a "real-world" thing may need to be named with a URI distinct from the URI for information about that thing.

8 resources

Understands the difference between literals and non-literal resources.

14 resources

Knows the "five stars" of Open Data: put data on the Web, preferably in a structured and preferably non-proprietary format, using URIs to name things, and link to other data.

66 resources

Linked Data policies and best practices

16 resources

Finding RDF-based vocabularies

16 resources

Finding RDF data

44 resources

Querying RDF data

190 resources

Linked Data principles

66 resources