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  • Category definitions will be made configurable at a tenant level, i.e. a category can have multiple definitions, one per tenant.

  • Category definitions will be used only in creation and for browsing search & discovery. Consumption is driven only by object type and metadata of the object.

  • Category definition will also have modifiable and non-modifiable behaviours. Behaviours that are not modifiable should be automatically set by the system during creation. Behaviours that are modifiable should be shown in the editor (during creation as well as modification) to the user to change.

  • An object will have a primary category (for defining the behaviour) and multiple display categories (only as tags and used for discovery). Primary category can be set only at creation time and not modifiable after creation. The object can be tagged with additional display categories at any time.

Organisation & Target Frameworks

Similar to how an object has primary category for defining the behaviour and multiple display categories for search & discovery, objects can also be tagged with multiple frameworks:

  • Organisation Framework - what the object is about. E.g: a resource “How to deal with bullying in classroom” will be tagged with a non-academic framework subject “General Training” and topic “Life Skills“.

  • Target Frameworks - to whom this object should be made discoverable. E.g: the resource “How to deal with bullying in classroom” will be tagged with multiple academic framework gradeLevels “Class 6 - Class 10”.

The organisation and target frameworks also are configurable for each category:

  • Textbook - Organisation Framework Type: “K-12”, Target Framework Type: “K-12”

  • Course - Organisation Framework Type: “K-12, TPD”, Target Framework Type: “K-12”