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A look at Microformats for Higher Education

Posted by Jesse Rodgers on July 16, 2008 at 01:10 PM

Almost a year ago now I started exploring the idea of a research paper on Microformats with regards to Higher Education. After doing some research I settled on assessing ten Higher Education web sites, their mark-up and their content, identify some common patterns and explore the viability of Microformats for the typical Higher Education home page.

In my paper you will find a literature review, the method I used, all the data, and my results. I did write this over the winter so things might have changed a bit and it certainly isn’t a perfectly written paper… but I think it offers a way to approach semantic mark-up that I hope some people find useful.

From my research, I developed a process to identify a design pattern for Higher Education web sites in both the mark-up code and the content. It may not be the most efficient but it seemed to do the trick.

I used those design patterns to come up with a mock-up of what the University of Waterloo home page could be (not graphically, just semantically) and tried out how that could be useful. My mock-up has:

  • hAtom for news
  • hCal for event listings
  • hCard for the University address with geo information

There is also some other semantic richness in there. I thought that maybe someone would find it useful as there really isn’t a lot of research with regards to applying Microformats and why.

update: I have another post that looks at how Microformats can help higher education

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Thanks. Now I download and review your paper.

Regards,

Nelson Piedra

I would love to have a pdf version to share with my colleagues here at Caltech. Thanks!

Laura Smart

Scratch request above – I downloaded a copy from acrobat.com . Will read through and provide feedback. Thanks for doing this research, I was about to do something similar here.

It’s awesome! I really like the PDF version.
I love microformats and try apply it on every project.
Thanks for share.

Hi Jesse,
Could be great for me have the pdf version of your work to read it propperly and share with my group…
Thanks in advance,

Carlos Alexandre

Hi, can you send me a pdf version?

MAny thanks!

Hey Jesse! Hope you’re well. Reading this now – outstanding! Looking to explore similar issues in the scientific space. Expect a citation… ;-)

Hi Jesse

Nice stuff, I started taking interest in microformats last year, would like to see your paper, can you please send me pdf version?

Thanks

-abdul

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