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What happened in 2023 and what’s next for eLearning standards

Rustici Software

We thought that there were only so many human beings who wake up early on a Tuesday morning excited to hear a talk about eLearning interoperability standards. We were shocked to see how many people joined Chris Tompkins and Brian Miller on “Our IEEE LTSC voting members recap 2023 and what’s next for the standards” webinar last week.

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IEEE LTSC xAPI TAG A-OK

Experience API

Shelly Blake-Plock announced last night via LinkedIn that he would be leading a Technical Advisory Group (TAG) for IEEE LTSC (Learning Technologies Standards Committee). My version: We’re glad the initial purpose of this group points toward standardization. rather than evolution. So, thanks to Shelly for leading this.

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AICC and SCORM Compliance: The Benefits for Your e-Learning

Trivantis

To solve this problem, in 1999 the government tasked a small research laboratory, ADL, to “develop common specifications and standards for e-learning.” The lab combined the work of existing standards organizations like the AICC , IMS and the IEEE LTSC into a cohesive reference model. SCORM versus AICC. SCORM versus AICC.

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What vendors can do to prepare for xAPI 2.0

Experience API

Around the Rustici office, it’s fairly common to hear that eLearning standards move at a glacial pace. The IEEE board approved “ IEEE 9274.1.1-2023 Meaning, the IEEE board deemed that the standard was peer reviewed, leveraged existing good practices, and will continue to make sure it is “maintained” for the foreseeable future.

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xAPI, LRS – The Interview

eLearning 24-7

In 2003, the eLearning startup I worked for shuttered its doors as our customers moved to adopt SCORM, and we had no idea how to do that. Last heard ADL calls this new standard the Experience API? (on ADL, IEEE and many people and businesses talking about this technology call it xAPI. First off, Craig, thanks for having me.

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