Un Modelo de Distribución de Repositorios para un Portal de Comunidades de Aprendizaje Colaborativo 1

Content and/or metadata distribution is a key factor in order to foster knowledge sharing in virtual learning communities. This article presents a solution based on web services for providing this kind of distribution. Starting from the pedagogical requirements of a community that needs to share resources generated in different scientific/technical thematic scenarios, a solution is proposed to fit these requirements. Several technological options are presented as well as the chosen design, that merges interoperability and flexibility for adapting to different configurations.

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