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| developer = Team NCLOR
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| programming language = [[Equella (programming language)|Equella]]
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| genre = [[Institutional repository]]
| license = [[Equella license based on FTE]]
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'''The North Carolina Learning Object Repository''' ('''NCLOR
== History ==
A centralized NCLOR was conceived in 2006 at the NCCCS to be a repository of digital learning content that will be accessed and utilized by all PreK-20 educational institutions in North Carolina, eliminating the duplicative costs of content development and allowing seamless integration with an LMS.
* Centralize hosting to reduce costs of hardware and IT;
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* Report and usage capabilities; and
* Conform to standards governing content, protocol, and federation.
The NCLOR began production in January 2008, fully integrated with course management and data systems, and fully operational for [[North Carolina]] faculty to create and use sharable content.
===Technology===
The NCLOR partners with the North Carolina Office of Information Technology Services (ITS), which provides application hosting and broadband connectivity. The underlying database technology by the Equella software allows easy searching, contribution, and classification by NCCCS staff or partner faculty. Safeguards are implemented to ensure that individual copyright and digital rights are not abused. Integration with an LMS such as [[Blackboard]] or [[Moodle]] allows ease of course creation.
==Goals ==▼
==Community ==
Supporting the NCLOR effort is the Virtual Learning Community (VLC). The NCCCS awarded grants to fund three VLC Support Centers over three fiscal years through
* [[Surry Community College]] (SCC) for
* [[Fayetteville Technical Community College]] (FTCC) for the Technology Center
* [[Wake Technical Community College]] (WTCC) for the Professional Development Center
In addition,
* 14 STEM courses
* 10 Continuing Education courses
* 5 Business courses
* 1 Humanities course
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== External links ==
* [http://www.explorethelor.org/ North Carolina Learning Object Repository Official website]
* [http://vlc.nccommunitycolleges.edu/ Virtual Learning Community]
* [http://www.equella.com/
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