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

Rustici Software

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. The Rustici Software team regularly contributes to the evolution of the standards through involvement with the IEEE, ADL and 1EdTech eLearning standards groups.

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

Trivantis

The lab combined the work of existing standards organizations like the AICC , IMS and the IEEE LTSC into a cohesive reference model. SCORM works with a convenient package procedure, so uploading courses to the LMS is often as simple as uploading a.zip file. Today, SCORM is the de facto standard for e-Learning interoperability.

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Q&A - eLearning Standards Especially SCORM

Tony Karrer

One case is building a one-off course that needs simple tracking/reporting and will never run under an LMS. The other situation is if you are building something that is not a course, e.g., it's reference material. Note: ARIADNE, AICC, IEEE LTSC, and IMS all participate in ADL's work on SCORM). in the eLearning world.

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xAPI, LRS – The Interview

eLearning 24-7

IEEE also specifies USB and WiFi and a host of other standards we take for granted but help ensure things “just work” as expected. I’m the chair of the part of the IEEE-LTSC (Learning Technology Standards Committee) that is looking at standardizing xAPI. Endpoints just make it easy to use with solutions that create xAPI data.

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