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As a general definition, paradata are usage data about learning resources that include not just quantitative metrics (e.g., how many times a piece of content was accessed), but also pedagogic context, as inferred through the actions of educators and learners. Paradata may be operationalized as a specific type of
metadata Metadata is "data that provides information about other data", but not the content of the data, such as the text of a message or the image itself. There are many distinct types of metadata, including: * Descriptive metadata – the descriptive ...
, however the construct differs from traditional descriptive metadata that classify the properties of the learning resource itself, and instead involves the capture—and open resharing—of in situ information about online users’ actions related to the resource. Learning resource paradata is generated through user processes of searching for content, identifying interest for subsequent use, correlating resources to specific learning goals or standards, and integrating content into educational practices. Paradata may include individual or aggregate user interactions such as viewing, downloading, sharing to other users, favoriting, and embedding reusable content into derivative works, as well as contextualizing activities such as aligning content to educational standards, adding tags, and incorporating resources into curriculum. Context about users is also of interest as paradata, including grade level or subject taught, experience level, or geographic location—as is information about the curricular relevance, audience, methodologies, and instructional settings of use as a resource is adopted by practitioners. Paradata are generally anonymized and/or aggregated at the community level to protect the privacy of individual users as data are shared between learning communities. Paradata may be expressed in realtime data streaming as user actions occur, or as periodic reporting of user activities over a range of time. Related concepts include Contextualized Attention Metadata,
activity stream An activity stream is a list of recent activities performed by an individual, typically on a single website. For example, Facebook's News Feed is an activity stream. Since the introduction of the News Feed on September 6, 2006, other major websi ...
s, tagging and other social metadata, and user
annotations An annotation is extra information associated with a particular point in a document or other piece of information. It can be a note that includes a comment or explanation. Annotations are sometimes presented in the margin of book pages. For anno ...
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History

In 2010, the term paradata was adopted by the
National Science Digital Library The United States' National Science Digital Library (NSDL) is an open-access online digital library A digital library, also called an online library, an internet library, a digital repository, or a digital collection is an online database of dig ...
(NSDL) to reference data about user interactions with digital
learning object A learning object is "a collection of content items, practice items, and assessment items that are combined based on a single learning objective". The term is credited to Wayne Hodgins, and dates from a working group in 1994 bearing the name. The c ...
s within the NSDL’s STEM Exchange initiative. The construct has since been adopted by other organizations engaged in digital library and digital learning resource projects including the Learning Registry initiative spearheaded by the Office of Educational Technology at the U.S. Department of Education and the Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative at the Department of Defense.


Technical Frameworks for Sharing Learning Resource Paradata

In February 2011, NSDL released an open source
XML Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language and file format for storing, transmitting, and reconstructing arbitrary data. It defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. T ...
paradata framework versioned as NSDL comm_para1.0, the structure of which parallels similar schemas for metadata so that it can interoperate with
Dublin Core 220px, Logo image of DCMI, which formulates Dublin Core The Dublin Core, also known as the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set (DCMES), is a set of fifteen "core" elements (properties) for describing resources. This fifteen-element Dublin Core has ...
based schemas including nsdl-dc. In October, 2011 the Learning Registry development team released its Paradata Specification V1.0 that details the schemata of JSON objects for representing learning resource paradata. In 2016 the US Dept of Ed and others published a spec for various companies to push their paradata to the Learning Registry. That would mean various resource libraries could aggregate data on educational resources in one place. As an example, OpenEd
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and others would push data on how many times an educational video was used by teachers, to help rank them by popularity.


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External links


Modeling Paradata and Assertions as Activities V2.0.1Learning Registry Paradata Issue BriefWhy Connected Online Communities Will Drive the Future of Digital Content: An Introduction to Learning Resource Paradata
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