• LifeWatch ERIC Metadata Catalogue
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LifeWatch ERIC Training Catalogue

Following the FAIR principles and best practices, the LifeWatch ERIC Training Catalogue hosts the metadata of relevant learning resources so that these can be shared, searched, discovered, accessed and reused. The LifeWatch ERIC training catalogue’s accurate and descriptive metadata allow all users to find the most appropriate and well-suited educational resources for their needs.

Metadata are based on a subset of the IEEE Standard for Learning Object Metadata (IEEE 2002). The detail page of each single metadata record includes all the descriptive information and, on the right side of the page, a button “Start the course” that allows to access the resource and hence to start the training.

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Date ( Creation )
2019
Date ( Publication )
2022
Status
On going / operational
Version
1.0
Keywords
training catalogue
Keywords
IEEE LOM
Access constraints
Copyright
Use limitation
LifeWatch ERIC © 2022
Point of contact
  LifeWatch ERIC Service Centre - Nicola Fiore
Point of contact
  LifeWatch ERIC Service Centre - Maria Teresa Manca
Point of contact
  LifeWatch ERIC Service Centre - Cosimo Vallo
Publisher
  LifeWatch ERIC Service Centre - Lucia Vaira
Principal investigator
  LifeWatch ERIC Service Centre - Alberto Basset
 
OnLine resource
Link to the catalogue ( WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link )
OnLine resource
Info page ( WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link )
OnLine resource
APIs for developers ( WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link )
Operation name
APIs for developers
Web site
https://trainingcatalogue.lifewatch.eu/site/api
Description

API stands for Application Programming Interface and represents a software intermediary that allows two applications to talk to each other. An API is a set of defined rules that explain how computers or applications communicate with one another. With the API, developers can simply use the interface to communicate with other products and services, with no need to know how an API is implemented.

LIfeWatch ERIC APIs are open and developers can access them by simply using the HTTP protocol.

The APIs available in the training catalogue can be used in other applications or by a browser.

Function
APIs
Service Category
training catalogue
Service Language
eng
Service TRL
TRL 9 – Actual system proven in operational environment
 

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